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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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2 minutes ago, hazalcizeqq said:

I don’t have any criminal records and I have been working but I just don’t know we don’t want to get denial and we are scared to doing something wrong when we fill out the forms and also I have never been in the us before I don’t know if this is a red flag 

having never been to the US isn't a red flag.

like MMRF suggested, you may not need an entire lawyer, but you could get a consultation to answer any questions you have.

but over all you 100% can do the process yourself.

I know it seems intimidating, but if you do all the research (VJ is great for this) it makes it less intimidating. 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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25 minutes ago, hazalcizeqq said:

You think so? But he still hasn’t proposed me yet lol acc to him we are already engaged lol 

 

If you both agree to get married, then that's all you need. You don't need a formal proposal, pictures, celebration, or even a ring. 

 

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24 minutes ago, MalloryCat said:

having never been to the US isn't a red flag.

like MMRF suggested, you may not need an entire lawyer, but you could get a consultation to answer any questions you have.

but over all you 100% can do the process yourself.

I know it seems intimidating, but if you do all the research (VJ is great for this) it makes it less intimidating. 

Also we will probably need a joint sponsorship and we don’t know how to do it. It seems so complicated. 

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Just now, hazalcizeqq said:

Also we will probably need a joint sponsorship and we don’t know how to do it. It seems so complicated. 

 

Have you read the guides at the top of the page? They're a great place to start to understand the process, and then you can ask any questions as you go along and somebody will always be happy to help. 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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12 minutes ago, hazalcizeqq said:

Also we will probably need a joint sponsorship and we don’t know how to do it. It seems so complicated. 

 

Yup .. this is the start of a long list of "complications", questions, conflicting advice, and so forth.   

 

For someone good at researching, sorting out all the conflicting advice, very good at educating yourself, detailed orientated, and has the time, patience, and inclination to do so, then sure you can do it yourself.  But it can easily cost you delays due to subtle mistakes.   A lawyer will cost you a fortune, but they will compile all the paperwork, and send it to USCIS for you. The downside besides costs is many of them are incompetent and will also mess it all up for you.   If you think you can follow simple instructions like "replace this page with your passport", etc .. then using an agency is a good balance.  Find one that has done thousands. It will only cost you 1/4 to 1/5 of of what a lawyer will cost you and will save you countless hours of research to say the least.  However, you will be the one to do the final assembly of all documents and send it to USCIS.  I used an agency, and it was worth every penny.  

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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1 hour ago, hazalcizeqq said:

Also we will probably need a joint sponsorship and we don’t know how to do it. It seems so complicated. 

A lawyer cannot really help there.  This will be up to your boyfriend to find someone willing to step up and be a joint sponsor.

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