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Scorpiana

The more I read the more confused I get...good intentioned opinion vs. fact. I come to the source of sources...

My question...
Residency can be obtained in a few ways, each of which you must prove financial solvency.
1. I have a means to take care of myself for many years via liquidated assets.
2. In approximately 2 years I can begin to draw from my IRA

I am getting married to my longtime fiancé this November-she is a well established professional for the record, no internet seductions here.

What issues, under this scenario may I run into?
I can easily satisfy the financial piece in albeit in cash...

Regards

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planner

Its good to ask  all the questions. And I will tell you while I know the answers you are best to ask the actual professional! 

It is my understanding that the  cash will not suffice. It needs to be  invested or held in long term instruments etc.   OR  a working corporation.  BUT again you should talk to the expert who will explain all your  most likely options. 

AND yes there is a way to do this.  Call or whatsapp Lishali Baez. She speaks fluent english. She will  help you.  1-809-860-1231

Many others here have used her services.

Scorpiana

You are a wealth of knowledge-gracias!!

planner

De nada!

GuestPoster38

What planner said...again!! 

planner wrote:

Its good to ask  all the questions. And I will tell you while I know the answers you are best to ask the actual professional! 

It is my understanding that the  cash will not suffice. It needs to be  invested or held in long term instruments etc.   OR  a working corporation.  BUT again you should talk to the expert who will explain all your  most likely options. 

AND yes there is a way to do this.  Call or whatsapp Lishali Baez. She speaks fluent english. She will  help you.  1-809-860-1231

Many others here have used her services.

ddmcghee

Is your fiance Dominican? I'm assuming that's why you mentioned her. If so, spousal residency might be the easiest, but check with Lily!

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