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  1. You can always try, but it is unlikely it's going to be granted. As @frange24 said, it's typically hardship to US citizen that may qualify for expedition. Even then, majority of expedite requests are ignored / denied.
  2. Yes, this is normal. Nobody expects tons of joint financials etc when you just marry each other. In few years, when removing conditions or becoming a citizen it's going to be expected, but not this early into relationship. You'd be mostly focusing on proving you spent time together, visiting each other, photos together, maybe chats etc
  3. This is a scary statement. Immigration can be long, difficult, expensive with various challenges including separation, no matter which route you take (K-1 or CR-1). What if you come to the US in K-1 and found inadmissable for whatever reason, then needing to get waiver. Or you're put in removal for whatever reason. Are you absolutely sure you want to get married?
  4. I would not assume that. I-129F and getting visa in passport can take almost much as CR-1. Maybe 2-3 months shorter in some cases. I-129F can expire, unlike I-130. If there is a travel ban or some new restriction, usually spouses of US citizens are exempted, but not fiances. Just few points to think about.
  5. Marrying online when you are together at same physical location can look odd for USCIS. Why not put some effort and get married normally, like most couples would? If process is too difficult, why can't you go to your home country or other country nearby with easier rules? Nothing stops you from marrying online, it just seems unusual when you are in same location. The less unusual things, the better for immigration.
  6. Nice Christmas present!
  7. 2. Yes, because if you get denied or rejected while outside the US and your GC expired - you'll find it challenging to enter the US.
  8. Nice! Well prepared folks with stacks of evidence get rarely asked for anything. It's when you come emptyhanded, you get more scrutiny
  9. I doubt he can get GE so quickly? But worth trying
  10. Here it is: https://www.uscis.gov/i-140g Note the hefty $15K filing fee
  11. Thank you for reporting this and congratulations!
  12. Congrats! Once you become a citizen, don't forget to update your status at SSA and get yourself a large passport book (free upgrade)
  13. Included it as an option, I personally never used it. Just like "United State" (note the missing "s")
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