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For citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States to establish the relationship to certain alien relatives who wish to immigrate to the United States. Note: A separate form must be filed for each eligible relative. USCIS processes Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, as a visa number becomes available. Filing and approval of an I-130 is only the first step in helping a relative immigrate to the United States. Eligible family members must wait until there is a visa number available before they can apply for an immigrant visa or adjustment of status to a lawful permanent resident.
This form is used to determine the minimum income requirement needed to sponsor most family-based immigrants and some employment-based immigrants to show that they have adequate means of financial support and are not likely to rely on the U.S. government for financial support.
Employers may use this form to request faster processing of certain employment-based petitions and applications. Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker and Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, have been designated for Premium Processing Service. However, not all designated classifications within these forms are eligible for Premium Processing Service, and the R-1 classification is only eligible after a successful on-site inspection at the place of employment. For more information on eligible premium processing categories, please visit our "How Do I Use the Premium Processing Service?" page.
Use this form to request a text message and/or email when USCIS accepts your form.
This form is used as HHS Poverty Guidelines to complete Form I-912, Fee Waiver Request.
To petition to bring your fiancé(e) (K-1) and that person's children to the U.S. for marriage to you or to bring your spouse and that person's children (K-3 and K-4 visas, respectively) to the United States to complete processing for permanent resident status (under the LIFE Act and Amendments of 2000).
For requesting initial benefits under the Family Unity Program, or to request an extension of such benefits.
New edition dated 11/04/15. (Previous editions dated 02/13/15, 05/27/08 or later, also accepted.)
WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today announced a series of enhancements to make its website and online products easier to use on mobile devices.Visitors will find uscis.gov and the Spanish site uscis.gov/es easier to read and use because the content now automatically adjusts to fit the screen of a smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer.The agency’s move to mobile-responsive design includes the E-Verify program, as well as USCIS’ new digital assistant Emma.
Use this form to petition for an alien worker to become a permanent resident in the United States.