I-130 Petition for Alien Relative (Family Immigration Assistance)

Help Bring Your Family Together With Confidence

 

Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) is the first step for U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents who want to sponsor eligible family members for immigration to the United States.

We provide professional I-130 document preparation and consultation services to help families organize required documentation, complete the petition accurately, and avoid common mistakes that may cause delays.

Schedule a consultation today for step-by-step guidance.

What Is Form I-130?

 

Form I-130 establishes a qualifying family relationship between a U.S. sponsor and an eligible relative seeking immigration benefits.

It may be used to sponsor:

  • Spouse

  • Parent (if petitioner is 21 or older)

  • Child

  • Sibling (U.S. citizens only)

Once approved, the relative may proceed with adjustment of status or consular processing, depending on eligibility.


How We Help With Your I-130 Petition

 

Our services help you prepare a complete and well-organized family petition.

We assist with:

  • Preparing and reviewing Form I-130

  • Organizing required supporting documentation

  • Evidence of family relationship guidance

  • Marriage evidence organization (for spousal petitions)

  • Document checklist preparation

  • Review of supporting information before submission

  • Consultation on next steps after filing

Our goal is to help you submit a clear and accurate petition.


Who Can File Form I-130?

 

You may be eligible to file if you are:

  • A U.S. citizen sponsoring an immediate relative or family member

  • A lawful permanent resident sponsoring an eligible spouse or unmarried child

  • Able to provide proof of your relationship to the beneficiary

If you’re unsure about eligibility, we can review your situation during a consultation.


Documents Commonly Required for I-130

 

Requirements vary depending on the relationship, but commonly include:

  • Proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent residency

  • Marriage certificate (for spousal petitions)

  • Birth certificates

  • Proof of relationship

  • Photos and identification documents

  • Evidence of bona fide marriage (if applicable)

  • Divorce records (if applicable)

We help you organize all required documentation.


Common I-130 Filing Mistakes We Help You Avoid

 

  • Missing supporting evidence

  • Incomplete relationship documentation

  • Incorrect filing category

  • Missing signatures

  • Inconsistent information between forms

  • Poorly organized supporting documents

Proper preparation helps prevent processing delays.


I-130 Service Options

 

I-130 Petition Review Consultation

For individuals who completed the form and want professional review before filing.

Full I-130 Document Preparation Support

For clients who want step-by-step assistance preparing and organizing the entire petition.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does I-130 processing take?

Processing times vary depending on the relationship category and USCIS workload.

The beneficiary may continue with adjustment of status in the U.S. or consular processing abroad.

No. Approval establishes the qualifying relationship and allows the immigration process to continue.

No. We provide document preparation and administrative support services only. For legal advice, consult a licensed immigration attorney.

Ready To Get Help With Your I-130?

 

Reuniting families is our priority. Let us help you prepare your I-130 petition accurately and confidently.

Legal Disclaimer 

We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice. We provide immigration document preparation and administrative support services only.