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What happens if the petitioner in an immigrant visa case resides in Poland and not in the United States?

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What happens if the petitioner in an immigrant visa case resides in Poland and not in the United States?

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U.S. immigration law requires that an immigrant visa applicant present an Affidavit of Support (Form I-864) from the petitioner/sponsor and that the petitioner be domiciled in the United States. If the residence requirement is not met, the beneficiary is not eligible for an immigrant visa.

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