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Hello everyone,

 

I'm hoping someone has some information on this.

So, my spouse and I currently live in the UK and have done since we married in 2017. We were planning on travelling to the US together once the visa process is complete, will this work or not?

What should I do in order to show evidence that I plan on returning back to the US permanently with my spouse? I assume I will need this for the affidavit of support? And finally, will any savings we have and/or assets count towards this? i.e. our house that we plan on selling.

 

Thank you!

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Here is a thread that may be helpful in showing your intent to re-establish domicile.

 

Good Luck!

 

 

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On 7/30/2024 at 2:18 PM, kabav said:

Hello everyone,

 

I'm hoping someone has some information on this.

So, my spouse and I currently live in the UK and have done since we married in 2017. We were planning on travelling to the US together once the visa process is complete, will this work or not?

What should I do in order to show evidence that I plan on returning back to the US permanently with my spouse? I assume I will need this for the affidavit of support? And finally, will any savings we have and/or assets count towards this? i.e. our house that we plan on selling.

 

Thank you!

London is not really known as sticklers for domicile issues.  You will certainly need to qualify to sponsor your spouse.  If you do not have US income or income that will continue from the same source once in the USA, you can use liquid assets to qualify.  Study the instructions for the I-864.  Become an A-Student of both the instructions and the form.  It spells out what they consider liquid.  A home outside the USA is not a liquid asset, just as your primary residence IN the USA would not be considered liquid.

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