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AliciaPhil79 Mar 30th 2012 9:02 pm

Re: AliciaPhil79's Proof of Domicile Questions
 
Yep that is what we are doing we going to include my mum and dad income on our I-864 form and also get them to complete a I-864A this will be base on current income which will meet and be above the required household level.

Hopefully probelm solved? plus doesnt seem like they need to show much evidence apart from Tax forms?

jeffreyhy Mar 30th 2012 9:11 pm

Re: AliciaPhil79's Proof of Domicile Questions
 
They need to demonstrate that they meet the non-financial requirements as well. 9 FAM 40.41 Procedural Notes, PN2.4 c (3)

Regards, JEff



Originally Posted by AliciaPhil79 (Post 9981015)
Yep that is what we are doing we going to include my mum and dad income on our I-864 form and also get them to complete a I-864A this will be base on current income which will meet and be above the required household level.

Hopefully probelm solved? plus doesnt seem like they need to show much evidence apart from Tax forms?


AliciaPhil79 Mar 30th 2012 9:23 pm

Re: AliciaPhil79's Proof of Domicile Questions
 
Meet the non-financial requirements as well? what do you mean? I think I'm getting more and more confused lol :p

Noorah101 Mar 30th 2012 9:25 pm

Re: AliciaPhil79's Proof of Domicile Questions
 

Originally Posted by AliciaPhil79 (Post 9981015)
Yep that is what we are doing we going to include my mum and dad income on our I-864 form and also get them to complete a I-864A this will be base on current income which will meet and be above the required household level.

Hopefully probelm solved? plus doesnt seem like they need to show much evidence apart from Tax forms?

So, is the plan that you will all live together once you arrive in the USA? You will all be living at the same address, right? That is why mom (and dad's) income can be counted on your I-864, as contributing household members....right?

Each person who is a contributing household member needs to provide:
1. Proof of US citizenship or PR status
2. Proof of current income or assets
3. Proof of family relationship (showing that he/she is indeed your parent)
4. Proof that you and your parent share the same address
5. At least his/her most recent tax return...better to have the most recent 3 years of tax returns.

Rene

Noorah101 Mar 30th 2012 9:26 pm

Re: AliciaPhil79's Proof of Domicile Questions
 

Originally Posted by AliciaPhil79 (Post 9981053)
Meet the non-financial requirements as well? what do you mean? I think I'm getting more and more confused lol :p

My post covered the non-financial requirements as well.

Rene

jeffreyhy Mar 30th 2012 9:28 pm

Re: AliciaPhil79's Proof of Domicile Questions
 
Read the reference I've given you.

Regards, JEff



Originally Posted by AliciaPhil79 (Post 9981053)
Meet the non-financial requirements as well? what do you mean? I think I'm getting more and more confused lol :p


jeffreyhy Mar 30th 2012 9:31 pm

Re: AliciaPhil79's Proof of Domicile Questions
 
Proof that they are at least 18 years of age.

Don't need to have the same address if the proposed household member is shown as a dependent on the sponsor's income tax return. (not applicable in this case, but to be complete ...)

Regards, JEff



Originally Posted by Noorah101 (Post 9981060)
Each person who is a contributing household member needs to provide:
1. Proof of US citizenship or PR status
2. Proof of current income or assets
3. Proof of family relationship (showing that he/she is indeed your parent)
4. Proof that you and your parent share the same address
5. At least his/her most recent tax return...better to have the most recent 3 years of tax returns.

Rene


TanyaB Apr 23rd 2012 3:54 pm

Re: AliciaPhil79's Proof of Domicile Questions
 
Thought I would mention this here as it is the most recent domicile post..

Do you think that the fact that your UK visa will expire soon is (one bit of) proof of intent to domicile? Granted, I could renew it.. but I haven't made any plans to do so and need to be out of the country in October!

Noorah101 Apr 23rd 2012 4:12 pm

Re: AliciaPhil79's Proof of Domicile Questions
 

Originally Posted by TanyaB (Post 10021221)
Thought I would mention this here as it is the most recent domicile post..

Do you think that the fact that your UK visa will expire soon is (one bit of) proof of intent to domicile? Granted, I could renew it.. but I haven't made any plans to do so and need to be out of the country in October!

Sure, any little bit could help. But don't let that be your ONLY proof.

Rene


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