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tiang5102

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  1. I entered the country january 2022, got married last month so it’s been more than a year. We surely would spend a lot of efforts and go through our packages carefully because we don’t want our family to be separated, or for my husband to miss out on the first year or two of our son, thank you for your advice!
  2. Thank you for your answer! We are afraid that our proofs do not have long enough history: even though our names are on everything as spouses (water, gas, internet, energy, trash, healthcare, life insurance, dental, authorized user on credit cards), they are dated back to feb 2023 the earliest with the exception of our checking/saving account, which will take 3-4 more months (itin takes longer to get during tax season), so it will only have a history of a month or two max. May I ask what makes a school shady? If this matters, I’ve been in the us for 2-3 academic years for highschool, one semester at a big public college in florida, then I started at my most current school (private and small) before stop registering for last fall semester. I’ve always departed accordingly to my visa terms, traveling back to my country every summer to visit. The lawyer recommended to us quotes around 3-5k (fees not included) for filing the petition, which we can afford but with our baby coming soon, buying me a car once i can renew my driver license, and for me to start school again after birth, we would want to try doing this ourselves if our case is not too complicated to save money for other goals. Afaik, both of us have never gotten in trouble with law enforcements or traffic violations, this is our first marriage, he has never petitioned for anyone nor have i ever got sponsored.
  3. My husband (usc) and i are not sure if we should hire a lawyer for my case or just wing it. I came here on f1 visa and accidentally got pregnant. After finding out, I dropped out with the intention to go back to my home country for an abortion. That now has changed as we decided to get married and keep the pregnancy. We got a courthouse wedding last month with no witness, and are expecting our son this June. We’re afraid it will be hard to prove our marriage to officers as our relationship is pretty new (little under a year,) and we only have shared utility bills starting feb. We’ve been living together since november, however only his name is on the deed since we were not married and I was already out of status. We have insurance together, he is an air force officer, so I’m in deers and have tricare for 9 months (the longest period allowed without a ssn, just enough time for my delivery). We’re looking into obtaining an itin for me so that we can open a joint bank account, and for him to add me as authorized user on his credit cards. Friends and family are aware of us so testimonies are not a problem, but we are not sure if these are enough to prove anything.
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