I think that certainly it will help your case if you actually get your GED as the judge ordered. Not doing so makes it seem like you're ignoring the order.
You should be ready with photos of the wedding, letters to shared address w both your names, photos of you two together, and other general evidence that you've been together "in good faith."
This is a good question. A similar discussion has taken place here: http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-14943.html. Hope this helps a little, it's the best I can do for now. Cheers.
Special Talents
You're going to want to learn as much about your new job as you can, so you can answer detailed questions about it. They want to make sure this position really does require special talents.
K1
It sounds like a K1 visa would be most appropriate in this situation. You can go the other route, but it's best to be a little more patient in the beginning than end up wishing you had done so later!
Attorney
Yes, it is certainly time for professional legal advice. There are some lawyers who volunteer ("Pro bono") and do this kind of thing for free. If this is totally unaffordable, you could try contacting a "3L" law student specializing in immigration. Not official advice, but at least as...
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