My Fiancé and I tried to marry in Egypt. We got all the documents needed including the one from the U.S. Embassy there, but the death certificate of my last husband needed to be stamped by the Egyptian Embassy in the states. None of them serve the territories of the United States, so we want to try with a K1 visa, and marry here in Guam. I printed the form I-129F and it is a bit over my head. I would like to have a lawyer handle this situation, but I don't know how much it would cost or if I can even afford one.
Good morning. The attorney fees to handle a fiancé visa case vary from roughly $2,500 to $7,500. Some of us, including myself, handle these cases for a flat fee at the very low end of that range ($2,500) for start to finish representation. Counsel in any state can represent you.
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