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Victoria Barr Law assists U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents in filing Form I-130 to sponsor eligible family members for U.S. residency.
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- Fiancé(e) Visas (K-1)
- Petition for Fiancé(e) (I-129F)
- Spousal Visas (Marriage-Based)
- Petition for Alien Relative (I-130)
- Adjustment of Status for Family Members (I-485)
- Parent & Child Visas
- Orphan Classification (I-600, I-800)
- Removal of Conditions on Residence (I-751)
- Provisional Waivers (I-601A)
What Is Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative)?
Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, allows U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to sponsor eligible family members for U.S. residency. Filing this form establishes the qualifying family relationship required for obtaining an immigrant visa or green card.
Who Can File Form I-130?
- U.S. Citizens: Can petition for spouses, children (married or unmarried), parents, and siblings.
- Lawful Permanent Residents (Green Card Holders): Can petition for spouses and unmarried children.
- Eligible Relatives: The petitioner must provide proof of a valid family relationship through birth certificates, marriage licenses, or adoption papers.
Required Documents for Form I-130
- Proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful permanent residency
- Completed Form I-130 signed by the petitioner
- Evidence of a qualifying family relationship
- Marriage certificate (for spousal petitions)
- Proof of termination of any prior marriages (if applicable)
- Passport-style photos for both the petitioner and the relative
Form I-130 Petition Process
- Filing the Petition: The U.S. citizen or permanent resident submits Form I-130 with supporting documents to USCIS.
- Receipt Notice: USCIS sends a receipt notice confirming the petition’s acceptance.
- USCIS Review: USCIS reviews the petition and supporting evidence, possibly issuing a Request for Evidence (RFE).
- Approval & Forwarding: If approved, the petition is forwarded to the National Visa Center (NVC) for visa processing or adjustment of status.
Why Choose Victoria Barr Law?
- Expert Legal Guidance: We guide you through each step of the I-130 filing process.
- Comprehensive Document Preparation: We ensure accurate preparation of petitions and supporting documents.
- Consular Support: We assist with NVC processing and interview preparation.
- Bilingual Legal Services: We provide services in both English and Spanish for clear communication.
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