I hate to say this, but I don't have enough saved up to cover my legal expenses related to immigration. This is a very frustrating thing in my financial life. I have spent so much money on this, all my savings always go to these legal expenses. That's been the case since I started working 7 years ago. This is not to say I can't become more mustachian and save more, now that I have found you all, but here is the situation I'm in right now.
I will have hopefully just two more big immigration expenses. One now in the fall, one in about 2 years. This next one showed up out of nowhere, and I did my best to save for it in the last few months. The total cost will be somewhere between $3200-$3600. I'm assuming $3600 (worst case). I called around several law offices and this one (recommended by a friend) had the best price and works with a flat fee, so no surprises. I have managed to save $900 for it, and my partner agreed to cover half of the total. That means I'm $900 short. I'm considering getting a 0% credit card to cover this (I found a few that offer 0% on purchases for about 15-18 months, and I have pretty good credit, so I think I can get one). I have a credit card right now but I would pay a shitload of interest if I ever carried a balance (which I don't).
How do I calculate what my payment will be for those 15 or 18 months, so I NEVER pay interest on any of that? If I don't use a credit card, any other ideas?
Thanks, guys!
EDIT: Just to be clear, I have never done anything wrong and these expenses are the normal expenses associated with visa applications.