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I've asked her to marry me. CR1 or K1 visa to USA?

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@Elkski All the questions you are asking here, about income, about text messaging, proving the relationship.... that is why many people hire an attorney. They do this for a living, and would know the answers to these, and other questions USCIS and State will ask.  But it is not required, you can do it yourself, plus there are now online companies which will walk you through the process. 

So cost-wise, cheapest to do it yourself, then online companies, lastly the most expensive option would be attorney.

 

 

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  • That would be an absolute no no.   Never try to enter the US while there is an ongoing immigrant visa, That will set off all sorts of alarm bells that she is going to circumvent the immigrat

  • I only know about the K1 process because that's what we used and it was 10 years ago. IMO it is better because after she is issued a K1 visa and comes to the US, everything else occurs and is doc

  • Most of us that have lived in Thailand go down the CR-1 route, since we're already married and generally lived together a long time, so you know what your'e getting into   But if you haven't

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