
irwinwill
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irwinwill got a reaction from geowrian in USC not living in the US (IR1)
Hi,
It's not really that you have to convince them, it's more proving that your wife always considered the US as here country of domicle, i.e her living abroad was always temporary. OR she will need to prove that she is willing to re-establish her domicile to the US. This process starts when you're submitting your AOS package, not at the interview stage.
Take a look at this - http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process
Go down to where it mentions domicile and it will give you examples of what you need to include. I was in a similar situation with my wife living abroad with me and we used her dad as our joint sponsor. We gave them proof of her bank account in the US, driving license, job opportunities etc to show her domicile is the US.
Hope this helps!
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irwinwill got a reaction from K&E2009 in USC not living in the US (IR1)
Hi,
It's not really that you have to convince them, it's more proving that your wife always considered the US as here country of domicle, i.e her living abroad was always temporary. OR she will need to prove that she is willing to re-establish her domicile to the US. This process starts when you're submitting your AOS package, not at the interview stage.
Take a look at this - http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process
Go down to where it mentions domicile and it will give you examples of what you need to include. I was in a similar situation with my wife living abroad with me and we used her dad as our joint sponsor. We gave them proof of her bank account in the US, driving license, job opportunities etc to show her domicile is the US.
Hope this helps!