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I have a question about proving my US Domicile and intent to live in the US: How do I do it?
I was raised in the US, but have been studying abroad for the last 10-12 years.. always having the intention to move back to the US when I was done. My family has been here with me (they are all USCs as well) and now that me and my brother are done studying, they are all moving back to the US in 2007, too. The thing is, I have filed an I-130 for my husband, to go along with us, but now am worried about the I-864, where it says you must have a US Domicile. The last time I was actually living in the US, I was a kid and living with my parents, and have never had my own residence there, or a job or anything like that. What I do have is:
A US social security number
Some stocks and bonds in the US
A US bank account
I was sent a voting ballot for the 2004 Presidential elections
Would this be enough to prove a US domicile? When I go back to the US, I am planning to study some more, (which in itself would prove my intention to reside in the US, but I won't have an acceptance letter or anything until after I have to file the I-864), get a job and rent somewhere to live..
Does anyone else have this problem? And how did you solve it? Any help would be appreciated!
I was raised in the US, but have been studying abroad for the last 10-12 years.. always having the intention to move back to the US when I was done. My family has been here with me (they are all USCs as well) and now that me and my brother are done studying, they are all moving back to the US in 2007, too. The thing is, I have filed an I-130 for my husband, to go along with us, but now am worried about the I-864, where it says you must have a US Domicile. The last time I was actually living in the US, I was a kid and living with my parents, and have never had my own residence there, or a job or anything like that. What I do have is:
A US social security number
Some stocks and bonds in the US
A US bank account
I was sent a voting ballot for the 2004 Presidential elections
Would this be enough to prove a US domicile? When I go back to the US, I am planning to study some more, (which in itself would prove my intention to reside in the US, but I won't have an acceptance letter or anything until after I have to file the I-864), get a job and rent somewhere to live..
Does anyone else have this problem? And how did you solve it? Any help would be appreciated!