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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Wait wait wait...

You're paying YOUR money to some joe blow off of the street who is not a lawyer to process your immigration papers for you?

ARE YOU KIDDING?!

You gave your social security number...private information and everything to someone who is not legally bound to NOT use the information for nefarious purposes?! Is that what you're saying?

1. Read the guides on this forum.

2. Stop paying some random "dude" to do somethin you are capable of researching and handling on your own.

3. Stop giving your info out to random people.

:thumbs: took the words right out of my mouth!

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No the person is a friend who does the filing and paperwork for filing Petitions. I didn't give him any information his job is to help bring Fiances together. That is all he does. I was gonna ask him again today but I had no time to call him about it and find out if it is true to still use a sponsor.

Again he is a friend but not a Lawyer and I gave him no personal information.

Posted

Hi Gaelin...

You should file your own petition. It's really not that hard. Chinook and I filed our own K-1 Fiancée visa packet. You basically just fill out a couple of forms, include evidence of meeting your sweetheart in person within the last two years, throw in a few emails as evidence of an ongoing relationship, and include a few other documents...and don't forget to include your payment! :yes: The cosponsor stuff comes later...at the interview.

By the way, Manila accepts cosponsors on a case-by-case basis. A friend of mine recently used his brother as a cosponsor in Manila. His fiancée received her visa and they just got married last week here in the U.S. :star:

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Hey Gaelin...Are you going to make over $18,212 in gross income this year?

That's how much you need to make if you don't want to use a cosponsor. That's just counting you and your fiancée. If you have other dependents in your household, like your/her kids, you would have to make more income to qualify on your own.

 
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