What is an I-130 Form for a relative?
Form I-130, officially known as the “Petition for Alien Relative” is a USCIS form, which is used to establish a relationship between a U.S. citizen or green card holder filing the form, and the relative wishing to seek a green card.
What is the petition for Alien Relative form?
The Petition for Alien Relative is a 12-paged USCIS form and consists of 9 sections. An overview of sections is below. Part 1: Relationship (You, the U.S. citizen or the green card holder are the Petitioner. Your relative is the Beneficiary) Can I Submit Form I-130 Online? What Documents Do You Need To File Form I-130?
What do I need to file Form I-130 for my adopted child?
If you are filing Form I-130 for your adopted child Evidence of U.S. citizenship: A copy of your birth certificate, issued by a civil registrar, vital statistics office, or other civil authority showing you were born in the United States;
What to do if your I-130 Form is outdated?
USCIS will reject any outdated forms. The latest version of Form I-130 can be downloaded here. You can fill the form on a computer or an electronic device so that you can make changes to your form later, if required. The form must have an original ink signature, in black.
Can I request Premium Processing for Form I-130?
Premium Processing isn’t available for I-130 petitions, but you can send a special request to USCIS if you want to expedite processing for Form I-130. USCIS will usually only consider the request if there are urgent humanitarian or U.S. government interests.
Where do I Mail my I-130 Form in Dallas?
Attn: I-130 2501 S. State Hwy, 121 Business Suite 400 Lewisville, TX 75067 You are only filing Form I-130, and you live outside the United States* File online, or mail your application to: USCIS Dallas Lockbox. U.S. Postal Service (USPS) deliveries: USCIS Attn: I-130
Can a green card holder file an I-130 petition?
Current green card holders can file I-130 petitions for their spouses and unmarried children. The U.S. citizen or green card holder who files the I-130 petition is officially called the “petitioner” or “sponsor.”. The person seeking a green card is officially known as the “beneficiary.”.