Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
What happens to the petition if the U. S. citizen is retired abroad and has medical condition when the visa is available for his son? Does he need to go back to U. S. soil to prove he is domicile and can file for affidavit of support?
Asked on 10/24/10, 10:10 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Luba Smal
Smal Immigration Law Office
Yes, the petitioner and sponsor has to be domiciled in the USA.
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Answered on 10/29/10, 10:26 pm
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