BillTheButcher
Registered Users (C)
Hello,
let me first say that I am very glad to have found this site as I am new to all of this stuff and have no idea what I'm doing!
I live in Miami, Florida. I came to US 2 years ago on an F-1 visa. I proposed to my girlfriend who is a US citizen two weeks ago and she said yes.
We are planning on getting married on June 1, which will be on her birthday.
Now, my questions are these:
1.) Is there a wait time that we have to wait until filling for my green card after our marriage? I read about this 30/60 rule on this site, that's why I'm asking.
2.) Affidavit support - my fiancee is currently not employed, we both go to college, she is 19 and I'm 21. So, will this be a problem? Mind I say that if/after my green card is granted, I will be the one who will mostly work, as in, more like traditional marriage that occurs in my culture (husband provides) - of course she is looking for a job and will work, but my point being that I will of course work after my papers gets granted, hopefully and currently, my parents support me financially.
3.) With that being said, how hurtful will an interview be for a young couple like us?
4.) How much would you advise on getting a lawyer? And how much do immigration lawyers cost on AVERAGE - or from your experience?
let me first say that I am very glad to have found this site as I am new to all of this stuff and have no idea what I'm doing!
I live in Miami, Florida. I came to US 2 years ago on an F-1 visa. I proposed to my girlfriend who is a US citizen two weeks ago and she said yes.
We are planning on getting married on June 1, which will be on her birthday.
Now, my questions are these:
1.) Is there a wait time that we have to wait until filling for my green card after our marriage? I read about this 30/60 rule on this site, that's why I'm asking.
2.) Affidavit support - my fiancee is currently not employed, we both go to college, she is 19 and I'm 21. So, will this be a problem? Mind I say that if/after my green card is granted, I will be the one who will mostly work, as in, more like traditional marriage that occurs in my culture (husband provides) - of course she is looking for a job and will work, but my point being that I will of course work after my papers gets granted, hopefully and currently, my parents support me financially.
3.) With that being said, how hurtful will an interview be for a young couple like us?
4.) How much would you advise on getting a lawyer? And how much do immigration lawyers cost on AVERAGE - or from your experience?