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Spouse of Military member-proving domicile |
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5:40 pm August 10, 2021 | |
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Delarose

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My visa petition has been accepted and I have filed everything requested as well as additional documents as requested with the exception of one. Currently my spouse and I live in Germany while he completes his time with the Reserves. Immigration is wanting proof of domicile in the United States. We of course have an American address on record however, I came directly to Germany to join my husband and therefore do not have any paperwork to definitively prove I am domiciled in the U.S. How do military spouses prove domicile in the U.S. when they move directly to a foreign country to be with their spouses? Also, I have been told that I can receive a green card during this process however, I have not seen anything to that affect. I feel like my progress on my file was going well until now and I am a bit lost. This time the NVC has not been helpful; their reply to my email (similar wording as above simply stated I need to file the appropriate paperwork). Thank you.
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I-864 Question |
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4:52 pm August 10, 2021 | |
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GremmHails

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Regarding Form I-864 Part 3 - do I put N/A for all other family members in this section, if its just myself thats being sponsored by my USC husband? (No children or other family members immigrating with me) Thanks! 
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AOS from B2 Checklist |
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7:28 pm August 9, 2021 | |
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GremmHails

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Hi there, New member to this forum here! I am a Canadian, married to a US citizen and we are currently filling out all the paperwork and compiling evidence to submit with our AOS package. I am wondering if anyone would have an AOS checklist specific for someone adjusting from B2 visitor status? Or by chance a table of contents you'd be happy to share with me? We are planning to complete all forms and submit ourselves, and as you all know it is extremely daunting! Thanks in advance. Goodluck to other upcoming filers and to others who are playing the waiting game!! Hailey
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I-129F: I lack the usual proof of physical meeting |
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8:14 pm August 7, 2021 | |
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Aelius

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Hi! My American girlfriend and I (Canadian) are considering US immigration via the K1 fiance visa route. My understanding is the I-129F form requires evidence that we have physically been together within the last 2 years. The problem is, despite meeting each other dozens of times over the last two years, I'm not sure we have any evidence of it. For years, our routine has been that she drives across the border from Buffalo to visit me on her days off from work. We just never really do anything special when she's here in Canada; we just hang out at my home. And besides, we've barely even seen each other in person since March 2020 for obvious reasons. Most of the usual suggestions for proof that I see on these forums are not something I have: - There are no visa stamps, since Canadians and Americans do not require them to cross the border.
- I did fly to Buffalo to visit her last year, but I did not keep the boarding pass.
- We have never paid for anything simultaneously (one of us covers the whole bill whenever we buy something, for simplicity.)
- We have pictures together, but nothing that proves any dates (how often do you take pictures standing next to today's newspaper?)
- We have 84,000 messages exchanged on Discord (instant messaging platform), but that doesn't prove we've been together physically, or even that her Discord account is actually her.
Now that the border is open again, we're fine with purposely seeking out some sort of activity that could constitute proof of physically meeting. But doing so feels sort of fake and staged and I don't want to give that impression to US officials looking at my application. At the same time, I do need proof somehow. What can I do? Thanks for the help!
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