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Can I do the I-864EZ and other I-864 questions (merged)

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to qualify for the I-864EZ you must meet the 3 requirements:

  1. Only one person per a petition
  2. No joint sponsors
  3. All of the required income can be shown on one or more w2s.

You do not need to include w2s, just the tax return transcripts will do.

If you meet all 3 then you're fine and yes can use the EZ form. We did and it truly is an easier form. :D

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I have been living in Peru for 1 year but will claim for the AOS of my CR-1 visa that this was only temporary and that I have maintained a domicile in the US during this time (employer in the US, financial accounts, frequent visits to the US, etc.)

My questions is, if I am claiming that my country of domicile is the United States and that I am only temporarily living in Peru, for "Place of Residence" should I put my address in Peru or the US?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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i say usa.

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For mailing address of the beneficiary on the I-864EZ, I'd like to put my US address. I just think it will be easier/faster if they decide to mail anything rather than trusting the local mail in her country. However the beneficiary still lives outside of the US and we are clearly saying that in other places.

Will having the mailing address of the beneficiary be (my) US address cause any raised eyebrows? Or is mailing address just a boring piece of info that they don't really care about?

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Filed: Country: Peru
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I am going to claim that I have permanent domicile in the US but have been temporarily living in Peru for a little over a year (I go back to the US in 1 month). This is the truth, and I plan to prove my maintenance of US domicile during this year with financial accounts, employer, frequent trips, ec.

In question 9 of the I-864EZ it lists Place of Residence, then in Question 10 Country of Domicile. So I'm planning to put my address in Peru for Q9 Residence, and United States for Q10 Country of Domicile.

Is this the right way to do it?

Also, has anyone had any problems trying to prove their residence abroad is 'temporary'?

Should I just list my address in the US as the place of residence since I'm moving back in just 1 month?

Should I answer Question 10 with something like "UNITED STATES (SEE ATTACHED)" or should I just say United States and hope they find the rest of the Affodavit of Support application where I argue my maintenance of US domicile?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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***** several threads about the I-864 merged. Please only post one thread on a subject/ question; if answers are unclear or you have follow-on questions, post them as a reply in this thread rather than a new thread. *******

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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