lu_pomponet
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Sorry you went through this. In my opinion, it probably was the combination of risky country (meaning that a lot of people from that country abuse their visas) + low income (I am assuming that is the case, as others already mentioned) + family in the US (this is seen as a red flag in many cases).
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I think not having a common fluent language between english and spanish is one thing (as you guys can easily learn each other's languages) - not having a common language between english and some arabic language is a whole new history - you know what I mean?
Just do a lot of research, keep a lot of evidence and you'll be fine. No need of a lawyer.
I suggest keeping communications as well - printing screens, emails, etc. Also, meeting each other's family is always a good sign - have you met hers yet? Be sure to add a picture of all of you together, if available.
I wish you luck!!
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Also met my husband through Tinder. Attached the typical proofs of relationship. We also managed to find the first message we exchanged after the first time we met (which was something like "it was nice to meet you today, hope we can meet again soon").
Had no problems at all, no RFE, I'm already in the US waiting for my Green Card.
AOS interview - help
in Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from K1 and K3 Family Based Visas
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Got my interview notice today. My husband (the petitioner) is currently unemployed (collecting insurance), I'm working part-time since November, after six months unemployed. When we applied, we didn't have a sponsor as my husband's income was enough for both of us. Question is: should we get a sponsor and take an Affidavit Of Support (form I-864) to the interview? I'm so nervous.