Form I-130: Your Path to Family Reunification in the U.S.

Managing the complexities of Form I-130 with QuickStep. We provide precise guidance and management for your petition for alien relative, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and peace of mind on your journey to family reunification.

What is Form I-130: Petition for Alien Relative?

The Form I-130 is a petition for alien relative filed by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident to establish a valid family relationship with an eligible relative who wishes to immigrate to the United States. It is the first step in many family-based immigration processes. Understanding what is Form I-130 and what an I-130 petition means is fundamental to starting the path to family reunification.

Managing the Form I-130 Process and Requirements

The Form I-130 process and its I-130 requirements can be detailed. It includes submitting the completed Form I-130, along with documentary evidence proving the family relationship (marriage certificates, birth certificates, etc.). Knowing the I-130 requirements is crucial to avoid delays. QuickStep guides you on how to file I-130 correctly, ensuring all documentation is complete and accurate from the start.

Understanding the Form I-130 Cost and Processing Time

The Form I-130 cost includes the USCIS filing fee and, if applicable, our management service fees. QuickStep offers total transparency regarding the I-130 cost, with no hidden charges. The Form I-130 processing time can vary significantly, affecting the I-130 timeline and I-130 approval time. Factors such as the USCIS office, preference category, and workload influence this. Our goal is to optimize the I-130 processing time through impeccable preparation to avoid delays.

Difference Between I-130 and I-485: Understanding Your Immigration Forms

It is essential to understand the difference between I-130 and I-485. The Form I-130 is the initial petition to establish the family relationship, whether it's an I-130 petition for spouse, I-130 petition for parents, or I-130 petition for child. Once the I-130 is approved, the beneficiary can proceed with adjustment of status (Form I-485 if in the U.S.) or consular processing (if outside the U.S.).

Our Form I-130 Management Process: You Provide, We Manage

At QuickStep, your peace of mind is our priority. We have designed a clear and efficient process where your only task is to provide us with the necessary information. We handle every detail of your I-130 application, from preparation to submission to USCIS.

1. Schedule Validation Appointment and Payment

Schedule your validation appointment and pay $80. You will receive an email with the appointment link and a pre-meeting form to complete. This information is essential for our immigration case manager.

2. Meeting and Evaluation

On the day of the meeting, our immigration case manager will evaluate your case. If our service is suitable for your situation, you will automatically receive an email with the total cost of the service. The $80 consultation fee will be deducted from the final price.

3 . Confirmation and Contract

Once the payment is confirmed, we will send you the corresponding invoice and the contract for your digital signature. Security and transparency are fundamental in this step.

4. Provision of Information

After signing the contract, you will receive a detailed questionnaire. Your role is to provide the required information; we take care of everything else.

5. Complete Management by Quick Step

With your information, our team completes all official forms, prepares the I-130 paperwork, and manages all communication with USCIS. We communicate with immigration only when the client is on the line, keeping in mind that we are not lawyers, only managers. You do not handle any process with USCIS; we take care of every step until the approval of your I-130 application.

Professional Management for Your Form I-130 Application: The QuickStep Advantage

The I-130 paperwork can be extensive and complex. It includes not only the Form I-130 itself, but also a series of supporting documents such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, and proof of the family relationship. Understanding the I-130 filing requirements is essential to avoid delays. QuickStep guides you on how to file the I-130 correctly, ensuring that all documentation is complete and accurate.

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Beyond I-130: Other Immigration Forms We Manage

At QuickStep, our expertise covers a wide range of USCIS forms. In addition to Form I-130, we efficiently manage adjustment of status, employment authorizations, fiancé visas, and Green Card renewals, simplifying your immigration process.

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Don't leave your family reunification to chance. Our team of managers is ready to guide you through every step of your Form I-130. Schedule your validation appointment and take the first step towards your relative's Green Card.

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    Common Questions About Form I-130: Petition for Alien Relative

    We understand that Form I-130 can raise many questions. Here we answer the most frequent questions about the petition for alien relative, its process, costs, and approval times.

    What exactly is Form I-130?

    The Form I-130 is a petition for alien relative that a U.S. citizen or permanent resident files for their relative who wishes to immigrate to the U.S.

    The Form I-130 cost includes the USCIS filing fee  plus our professional management fees, which are transparent and competitive.

    The Form I-130 processing time varies, but can range from several months to years, depending on the family relationship and the USCIS office. QuickStep works to expedite your I-130 timeline.

    The I-130 requirements include being a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and demonstrating a valid family relationship with the beneficiary. Our viability filter evaluates your case.

    No, only for immediate relatives such as spouses, children, parents, and siblings, with different preference categories. QuickStep guides you on eligibility for your I-130 petition.

    The Form I-130 establishes the family relationship, while the I-485 is the application to adjust status to permanent resident.

    Quick Step manages all your I-130 paperwork, from preparation to submission, ensuring accuracy, transparency, and a 98% viability for your I-130 application.