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After living with my girlfriend for 2 years (1 in the US with me on a J1 visa, and her studying in the UK on a student visa), we got engaged over the Holiday period! After much celebrations and excitment we are now beginning our visa process journey.

As this is my final year at university, we would prefer to have an attorney help us through the process as this is going to be a very busy year for both of us and by the approximate time of October (obviosuly we are controlled through processing times etc) we are wanting to move back to the US together and get married and continue life together.

Has anyone had any experience with any lawyers or firms who have been very helpful through the process or point me to another thread where this question may have been asked before (search didn't bring back any results I wanted).

Thanks alot for any help! We appreciate it as we are both very anxious about this :)

Tony

Tony (UK) and Danielle (US) K-1 Visa journey

2007:

February, 06: Sent I-129f package to the US to be routed to Vermont

February, 09: I-129f forwarded to Vermont USCIS from US Home

February, 12: I-129f arrives VSC :) Journey really starts!

February, 13: NOA1 Reciept date

February, 16: VSC Cashes the check

March, 09: NOA2 Email. yay!

March, 11: Touched... Probably for the last time at VSC :)

March, 14: NVC Recieved package

March, 15: NVC Sent package to London

March, 20: Package recieved in London

March, 28: Packet 3 recieved!

April, 2: Packet 3 Sent back to London

April, 10: Packet 3 recieved by London Embassy

April, 17: Packet 4 recieved

May, 1: Medical

May, 29: Interview! - APPROVED

June, 1: Visa in Hand

July 18: Fly back together POE

July, 24: Legally married!

July 27: Filed for AOS

July 30: AOS recieved in Chiacgo

August 24: NOA1 for EAD, AP and AOS

September 15: Real Marriage with friends and family

September 18: Biometrics

October 3: EAD card production ordered!

October 11: EAD card in hand!

October 15: Case forwarded to California!

Nov, 08: Card production ordered! AWESOME

Nov, 15: Green Card Recieved (even though it's yellow)! AWESOME

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I don't have any suggestions for an attorney, but the only thing I was is if the J1 visa that she was on said that she WAS required to the 2 year home residency rule, and if so, has she been back in the UK for 2 years? Because it is hard to get around that rule, actually almost impossible.

Good luck and congrats.

K1 Journey:

April 13/06 NOA1 from NSC

June 1/06 - Moved to CSC

August 12/06 APPROVED - NOA2!!

August 28/06 Left NVC. . . Vancouver Bound!

September 27/06 Interview APPROVED, with visa in hand

October 29/06 Moving Date

December 30/06 Married!!

AOS Journey:

January 16/07 Sent out AOS, EAD, and AP docs

January 23/07 NOA1's for AOS, EAD and AP

February 13/07 Biometrics in Portland, OR

April 7/07 EAD and AP Received

April 24/07 Interview Scheduled . . . and APPROVED, stamp and all!

May 7/07 Greencard is in my hands!

ROC Journey:

February 17/09 Sent I-751 to CSC

February 18/09 NOA1

March 14/09 Biometrics appt.

April 22/09 Date of Approval!!

June 25/09 Greencard arrives in the mail!

*Everything I post is just my .02 cents, seek a lawyer for anything beyond that.*

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I am the UK citizen (male) and she is the US citizen. I was on a J1 visa, but I have double and triple checked that my J1 visa did not require me to stay in the UK for 2 years. I was not supported by the US government at all during my stay in the US

Thanks :)

Tony (UK) and Danielle (US) K-1 Visa journey

2007:

February, 06: Sent I-129f package to the US to be routed to Vermont

February, 09: I-129f forwarded to Vermont USCIS from US Home

February, 12: I-129f arrives VSC :) Journey really starts!

February, 13: NOA1 Reciept date

February, 16: VSC Cashes the check

March, 09: NOA2 Email. yay!

March, 11: Touched... Probably for the last time at VSC :)

March, 14: NVC Recieved package

March, 15: NVC Sent package to London

March, 20: Package recieved in London

March, 28: Packet 3 recieved!

April, 2: Packet 3 Sent back to London

April, 10: Packet 3 recieved by London Embassy

April, 17: Packet 4 recieved

May, 1: Medical

May, 29: Interview! - APPROVED

June, 1: Visa in Hand

July 18: Fly back together POE

July, 24: Legally married!

July 27: Filed for AOS

July 30: AOS recieved in Chiacgo

August 24: NOA1 for EAD, AP and AOS

September 15: Real Marriage with friends and family

September 18: Biometrics

October 3: EAD card production ordered!

October 11: EAD card in hand!

October 15: Case forwarded to California!

Nov, 08: Card production ordered! AWESOME

Nov, 15: Green Card Recieved (even though it's yellow)! AWESOME

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I am the UK citizen (male) and she is the US citizen. I was on a J1 visa, but I have double and triple checked that my J1 visa did not require me to stay in the UK for 2 years. I was not supported by the US government at all during my stay in the US

Thanks :)

Without knowing all the facts of our particular situation I would still think youmight be as well off doing it yourself after studying the vguides carefully and reading the immigration law sections.

An attorney would or could be helpful if you had a complicated situation. If it is not then do it yourself since you are going to do most of the work anyway. You have to accumulate all the documentation, pictures, forms, etc and fill out the forms for te attorney. All they do is type them freash and mail them in.

filed 129 with vermont 4/19/06

first notice 5/3/06?

IMRA RFE 6/19/06

snail mail RFE 6/22/06

returned 6/22/06

email they recieved 6/26/06

second RFE email 7/11/06

recieved 7/22

returned 7/24

touched 7/25

APProved 10/02/06

NVC sent to Moscow 10/17/06

package from Embassy 11/17/06

interview 01/11/07

approved visa 01/11/07

arrived 02/7/07

married 04/13/07

filed AOS 05/13/07

biometrics 06/06/07

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I am the UK citizen (male) and she is the US citizen. I was on a J1 visa, but I have double and triple checked that my J1 visa did not require me to stay in the UK for 2 years. I was not supported by the US government at all during my stay in the US

Thanks :)

Without knowing all the facts of our particular situation I would still think youmight be as well off doing it yourself after studying the vguides carefully and reading the immigration law sections.

An attorney would or could be helpful if you had a complicated situation. If it is not then do it yourself since you are going to do most of the work anyway. You have to accumulate all the documentation, pictures, forms, etc and fill out the forms for te attorney. All they do is type them freash and mail them in.

The reason I think it may be complicated is that because we are going to need co-sponsors (who can more than meet the requirements neccessary) as we are both still students (am graduating this summer)...

Not sure if that is a complication or not

Tony (UK) and Danielle (US) K-1 Visa journey

2007:

February, 06: Sent I-129f package to the US to be routed to Vermont

February, 09: I-129f forwarded to Vermont USCIS from US Home

February, 12: I-129f arrives VSC :) Journey really starts!

February, 13: NOA1 Reciept date

February, 16: VSC Cashes the check

March, 09: NOA2 Email. yay!

March, 11: Touched... Probably for the last time at VSC :)

March, 14: NVC Recieved package

March, 15: NVC Sent package to London

March, 20: Package recieved in London

March, 28: Packet 3 recieved!

April, 2: Packet 3 Sent back to London

April, 10: Packet 3 recieved by London Embassy

April, 17: Packet 4 recieved

May, 1: Medical

May, 29: Interview! - APPROVED

June, 1: Visa in Hand

July 18: Fly back together POE

July, 24: Legally married!

July 27: Filed for AOS

July 30: AOS recieved in Chiacgo

August 24: NOA1 for EAD, AP and AOS

September 15: Real Marriage with friends and family

September 18: Biometrics

October 3: EAD card production ordered!

October 11: EAD card in hand!

October 15: Case forwarded to California!

Nov, 08: Card production ordered! AWESOME

Nov, 15: Green Card Recieved (even though it's yellow)! AWESOME

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I would call that an inconvenience not a complication. If you were a convicted serial killer.... that would be a complication.

YMMV

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Lol, I see your point, but we want to make sure everything goes smoothly, and the income level has always been a red flag for me despite the support we have.... Just worried I guess...

Tony (UK) and Danielle (US) K-1 Visa journey

2007:

February, 06: Sent I-129f package to the US to be routed to Vermont

February, 09: I-129f forwarded to Vermont USCIS from US Home

February, 12: I-129f arrives VSC :) Journey really starts!

February, 13: NOA1 Reciept date

February, 16: VSC Cashes the check

March, 09: NOA2 Email. yay!

March, 11: Touched... Probably for the last time at VSC :)

March, 14: NVC Recieved package

March, 15: NVC Sent package to London

March, 20: Package recieved in London

March, 28: Packet 3 recieved!

April, 2: Packet 3 Sent back to London

April, 10: Packet 3 recieved by London Embassy

April, 17: Packet 4 recieved

May, 1: Medical

May, 29: Interview! - APPROVED

June, 1: Visa in Hand

July 18: Fly back together POE

July, 24: Legally married!

July 27: Filed for AOS

July 30: AOS recieved in Chiacgo

August 24: NOA1 for EAD, AP and AOS

September 15: Real Marriage with friends and family

September 18: Biometrics

October 3: EAD card production ordered!

October 11: EAD card in hand!

October 15: Case forwarded to California!

Nov, 08: Card production ordered! AWESOME

Nov, 15: Green Card Recieved (even though it's yellow)! AWESOME

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Some people just don't have the time to do paperwork. And some are daunted by it.

There's no harm in using an attorney. But this is a 'DIY' community and you will get lots of feedback about doing things yourself.

Just make sure you use a good one. Get references if possible.

Did you know your girlfriend before you came to the US?

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Lol, I see your point, but we want to make sure everything goes smoothly, and the income level has always been a red flag for me despite the support we have.... Just worried I guess...

See my thread in the DCF forum. I discourage the use of an attorney unless you have a complicated case. I thought hiring an attorney would make things go smoothly for me, and that they would be able to direct me to the best and fastest way to be with my fiance. He didn't, on both ends. And I truly believe that people here have more knowledge than a lot of lawyers (mine for sure). I absolutely could have done mine on my own, and probably wouldn't have gotten an RFE, either. Just my opinion. Good luck!

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Some people just don't have the time to do paperwork. And some are daunted by it.

There's no harm in using an attorney. But this is a 'DIY' community and you will get lots of feedback about doing things yourself.

Just make sure you use a good one. Get references if possible.

Did you know your girlfriend before you came to the US?

No we met while I was doing an internship there almost two years ago now. We haven't been apart since then and currently live together in the UK while she is on a student visa... :)

Is that a problem?

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Tony (UK) and Danielle (US) K-1 Visa journey

2007:

February, 06: Sent I-129f package to the US to be routed to Vermont

February, 09: I-129f forwarded to Vermont USCIS from US Home

February, 12: I-129f arrives VSC :) Journey really starts!

February, 13: NOA1 Reciept date

February, 16: VSC Cashes the check

March, 09: NOA2 Email. yay!

March, 11: Touched... Probably for the last time at VSC :)

March, 14: NVC Recieved package

March, 15: NVC Sent package to London

March, 20: Package recieved in London

March, 28: Packet 3 recieved!

April, 2: Packet 3 Sent back to London

April, 10: Packet 3 recieved by London Embassy

April, 17: Packet 4 recieved

May, 1: Medical

May, 29: Interview! - APPROVED

June, 1: Visa in Hand

July 18: Fly back together POE

July, 24: Legally married!

July 27: Filed for AOS

July 30: AOS recieved in Chiacgo

August 24: NOA1 for EAD, AP and AOS

September 15: Real Marriage with friends and family

September 18: Biometrics

October 3: EAD card production ordered!

October 11: EAD card in hand!

October 15: Case forwarded to California!

Nov, 08: Card production ordered! AWESOME

Nov, 15: Green Card Recieved (even though it's yellow)! AWESOME

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Some people just don't have the time to do paperwork. And some are daunted by it.

There's no harm in using an attorney. But this is a 'DIY' community and you will get lots of feedback about doing things yourself.

Just make sure you use a good one. Get references if possible.

Did you know your girlfriend before you came to the US?

No we met while I was doing an internship there almost two years ago now. We haven't been apart since then and currently live together in the UK while she is on a student visa... :)

Is that a problem?

No, not a problem at all.

I mistakenly thought you both were together here in the US.

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Lol, I see your point, but we want to make sure everything goes smoothly, and the income level has always been a red flag for me despite the support we have.... Just worried I guess...

No offense but the attorney is going to get you over the income deficiency hurdle how? Is he/she going to provide and Affidavit of Support in addition to the current ones you have already lined up? It sounds like you have a grasp of the basics.... But if it gives you peace of mind...

YMMV

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There shouldn't be a problem with us starting the process with her in the UK is there?

Thanks for your help :)

Tony (UK) and Danielle (US) K-1 Visa journey

2007:

February, 06: Sent I-129f package to the US to be routed to Vermont

February, 09: I-129f forwarded to Vermont USCIS from US Home

February, 12: I-129f arrives VSC :) Journey really starts!

February, 13: NOA1 Reciept date

February, 16: VSC Cashes the check

March, 09: NOA2 Email. yay!

March, 11: Touched... Probably for the last time at VSC :)

March, 14: NVC Recieved package

March, 15: NVC Sent package to London

March, 20: Package recieved in London

March, 28: Packet 3 recieved!

April, 2: Packet 3 Sent back to London

April, 10: Packet 3 recieved by London Embassy

April, 17: Packet 4 recieved

May, 1: Medical

May, 29: Interview! - APPROVED

June, 1: Visa in Hand

July 18: Fly back together POE

July, 24: Legally married!

July 27: Filed for AOS

July 30: AOS recieved in Chiacgo

August 24: NOA1 for EAD, AP and AOS

September 15: Real Marriage with friends and family

September 18: Biometrics

October 3: EAD card production ordered!

October 11: EAD card in hand!

October 15: Case forwarded to California!

Nov, 08: Card production ordered! AWESOME

Nov, 15: Green Card Recieved (even though it's yellow)! AWESOME

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There shouldn't be a problem with us starting the process with her in the UK is there?

Thanks for your help :)

:no:

I assume she has a permanent address in the US

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There shouldn't be a problem with us starting the process with her in the UK is there?

Thanks for your help :)

:no:

I assume she has a permanent address in the US

Correct :)

Tony (UK) and Danielle (US) K-1 Visa journey

2007:

February, 06: Sent I-129f package to the US to be routed to Vermont

February, 09: I-129f forwarded to Vermont USCIS from US Home

February, 12: I-129f arrives VSC :) Journey really starts!

February, 13: NOA1 Reciept date

February, 16: VSC Cashes the check

March, 09: NOA2 Email. yay!

March, 11: Touched... Probably for the last time at VSC :)

March, 14: NVC Recieved package

March, 15: NVC Sent package to London

March, 20: Package recieved in London

March, 28: Packet 3 recieved!

April, 2: Packet 3 Sent back to London

April, 10: Packet 3 recieved by London Embassy

April, 17: Packet 4 recieved

May, 1: Medical

May, 29: Interview! - APPROVED

June, 1: Visa in Hand

July 18: Fly back together POE

July, 24: Legally married!

July 27: Filed for AOS

July 30: AOS recieved in Chiacgo

August 24: NOA1 for EAD, AP and AOS

September 15: Real Marriage with friends and family

September 18: Biometrics

October 3: EAD card production ordered!

October 11: EAD card in hand!

October 15: Case forwarded to California!

Nov, 08: Card production ordered! AWESOME

Nov, 15: Green Card Recieved (even though it's yellow)! AWESOME

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