Hi all,
I have read a number of threads on the domicile issue, and I'm still not sure what to put on my I-864. We have been blessed with a surprise I-130 interview on Tuesday, which is why I'm trying to throw everything together, I-130 and DS-230....just in case.
So, our situation is thus: I am on a five-year student visa (been in the UK for two and half years). The US embassy has allowed us to file an I-130 for my wife, who is a Bolivian citizen and has been living with me in London for the past six months. We are planning to establish domicile in the US (GA, with parents) once the visa is granted in July (fingers crossed).
All that said, do I claim domicile in the UK (that would be difficult, because I own no property and have never worked in the UK) or in the US (that would be easier since I have bank accounts, a drivers license and tax returns.) Lastly, how do we prove that we are planning to establish domicile together in the US, other than show them our flight in July? My dad took back four huge bags, so I guess I could have him fax the receipt to show that we are moving "stuff" to Georgia. We only have four more huge bags, so we aren't using movers! We are planning on putting her name on my accounts in the US once there, but we can't do anything yet to show our "intent," can we?
Lastly, my tax returns are filed at my apartment in Washington, DC (my last US address) but my drivers license and bank accounts go to my parents address in GA, where we are planning to establish domicile. Will that be a problem?
WE HAVE A SURPRISE INTERVIEW ON TUESDAY, WHICH IS WHY I'M FREAKING OUT ABOUT EVERY LITTLE THING!!!
All best! And good luck to everyone.
