Submitting a Petition for Alien Relative, also known as Form I-130, is the first step in applying for Family-Based Green Cards. The goal of filing the Petition is to establish a relationship between you and your relative who wants to immigrate to the US.
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The Petition for Alien Relative needs to be filed by US citizens or permanent residents before their foreign citizens can begin the process of applying for a Family-Based Visa.
The goal of Form I-130 is to help family members come to settle in the US.
Filing and submitting the Petition does not immediately get the foreign family member a US Green Card but it allows them to start and later complete their visa application.
Once the US relative submits the petition on your behalf, your place in line for a visa number will be reserved. When you reach the head of the line, you might be able to immigrate to the US.
The process of waiting for the visa to become available can take a long while if you are applying as a family preference category.
That is why it is recommended to submit the Petition as soon as possible.
Mistakes on the Petition can lead to delays or even rejection. To avoid delays, seek assistance from one of our immigration lawyers.
When the US relative submits the Petition for Alien Relative, they need to include various documents to support the application. The required documents serve as evidence confirming the authenticity of the relationship between the petitioner and the foreign citizen.
Typically, the required documents are:
Some people also decide to include a cover letter. Doing so is not compulsory but it allows the petitioner to describe the submitted documents and clarify any evidence that needs more detailed explanation.
Once the US citizen files the Petition, they need to send it to the office of US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
The exact office they need to submit it to depends on where the petitioner is living. The Petition can be filed either online or in paper form by mail.
If the US citizen decides to fill it online, first they need to create an online account.
Once they submit it, they will receive a receipt notice. It is important that they retain it and give a copy of it to their relative wanting to come to the US so that they can include it in their Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residency.
This form will need to be submitted at a later stage of the application.
If the US citizen prefers to file the Petition by mail, they can do it at one of the locations listed on USCIS’ website.
In the Petition, it is essential to include information about the petitioner, the beneficiary, and the type of the relationship between them.
The processing time of Form I-130 depends on the type of your relationship with the US citizen and the workload of the USCIS office that you submit the petition to. It also depends on whether your family member is a permanent resident or a US citizen.
Typically, the processing of the Petition takes between 7 and 12 months for immediate relatives. For applicants who qualify as family preference categories, however, it can take much longer, even several years.
That said, the sooner the US-based relative starts filing and submits the Form, the better.
 If you want to submit the Petition, you have to be ready to pay the government filing fee of $535. You can make a payment via check or credit card. This fee is subject to change because USCIS raises fees regularly.
That is why you should check the USCIS online page on Form I-130 before you submit it. If you do not pay the filing fee, you will not be able to proceed with the application.
You can also contact our immigration lawyers and they will help you find the latest information and explain exactly what fees you will have to pay.
Sometimes USCIS may deny Form I-130. The most common reasons for it include:
The Family Preference category includes the following visas:
Once the annual cap for each visa type is reached, other applicants have to wait until next year as no more applications will be processed. That is why the waiting time for visas belonging to this category can be extremely long. Often applicants have to wait several years.
Unlike Preference Relative Visas, Immediate Relative Visas are not capped. Consequently, the waiting time for them is much shorter and applicants can proceed with their application for a US Green Card immediately after the Petition for Alien Relative is approved.
Immediate Relative category includes the following visas:
These visas are always available, no matter how many people apply for them each year.
Most popular reasons for the denial of Petition for Alien Relative can be avoided with the help of an immigration lawyers. If you get in touch with our expert lawyers, they will check whether your Petition has been filed correctly and make sure that all the required information and supporting documents have been included. If you make mistakes in your Petition, the whole process will take significantly longer.
We understand the importance of not wanting to be separated from your loved ones for too long. That is why we want to help you make the process of bringing them to the US as straightforward and quick as possible.
Our immigration lawyers will support you during every step of the application procedure, from the beginning until the end. They will answer all your questions and help you solve any problems that might arise.