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  1. Say the petitioner makes 0 U.S. income, in such case can a co-sponsor's i-864 include intending immigrant's assets (money in checking account jointly owned with petitioner)? Or can only petitioner's i-864 include intending immigrant's assets?
  2. Thank you. Another question, say petitioner makes 0 U.S. income, in such case can a co-sponsor's i-864 include intending immigrant's assets (money in checking account)? Or can only petitioner's i-864 include intending immigrant's assets?
  3. My U.S. spouse is an essential worker so technically they can spend every night in Canada with me. I am curious since we said my spouse is domiciled in the U.S. (has a U.S. job, and currently lives with parents in the U.S.), how often can my spouse visit me in the U.S. without C.O. raising questions on the domicile? My spouse is also a Canadian PR. Thanks! @Ontarkie , @NikLR, @pushbrk, @Lemonslice
  4. I may have been living under a rock, because I just now figured out we need to show Domicile at our IR1 visa interview. Based on our personal circumstances my U.S.C. husband CANNOT leave his Canadian job before I have my IR1 visa. Our I-130 application was just approved. My husband and I have quite a bit of savings (more than 240k USD) between his U.S. bank account and our joint Canadian account. My husband can take leave from his Canadian job and go to U.S., sign a lease, and get a U.S. drivers license. That is the best we can do. We can also get my in-laws to be our joint sponsors. If ABSOLUTELY required and asked for at the interview, my husband can even quit his Canadian job at that point. But he just cant go ahead of me. We have young kids and he is not a Canadian citizen yet, so we cant have him leave Canada indefinitely. My questions is: Can the interviewing officer FORCE MY HUSBAND TO HAVE A U.S. JOB BEFORE HE CAN ISSUE US A VISA?
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