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At least the I-134 used for the K-1 interview at the Embassy is not legally binding, but if you find someone to sponsor and get here on the K-1, you have to look forward to the adjustment of status (AOS) and its $1070 fee for just the spouse and the legally binding I-864 affidavit of support which does not end until 40 qualifying quarters of work, the alien spouse becomes a citizen, the alien spouse abandons their LPR status and leaves the US, or either party dies. Finding someone to do that will be very difficult, but your life in the US does not begin until you become a LPR and you need to file the I-864. So you need to find some one who qualifies income wise and is willing to step up and be on the hook when it is time to file the I-864.

Good luck,

Dave

 
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