How to Show Proof of U.S. Domicile for Immigration

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Proof of U.S. domicile is one of the requirements for a successful I-864 Affidavit of Support submission. If you are unable to provide proof of U.S. domicile, you may be rejected as a petitioner. In this post, we’ll explore examples of proof of U.S. domicile and the documents required to establish proof of domicile. Showing proof of domicile is an essential part of family-based immigration to the U.S. Our lawyers specialize in making the entire process as smooth as possible for our clients. Get started today!

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What is Proof of U.S. Domicile?

USCIS defines the word domicile as “the place where a sponsor has his or her principal residence with the intention to maintain that residence for the foreseeable future.” To qualify as a financial sponsor, the petitioner must be living in one of the following places:

Employment Abroad Considered U.S. Domicile

If the sponsor is not currently residing in the United States, or has not in the past two years, they may need to submit evidence to the National Visa Center (NVC) demonstrating that it was only temporary or that they have strong intentions to return to the United States. The following are acceptable work conditions that can still meet the domicile requirements: