The I-130 Petition for Alien Relative is the foundation of every family based green card case and how it is prepared and filed has a direct impact on everything that follows. A missing document, an inconsistency between forms, or an incorrectly answered question can trigger a Request for Evidence or result in a denial that sets the entire case back by months.

A family based green card lawyer approaches the I-130 filing methodically starting with a thorough eligibility review before preparing a single form.

How a family based green card lawyer files an I-130:

1. Verifying the qualifying relationship between petitioner and beneficiary
2. Determining the correct visa category for the specific family relationship
3. Gathering all required supporting documentation before filing
4. Completing Form I-130 accurately and consistently with all supporting documents
5. Preparing a thorough cover letter that summarizes the petition
6. Coordinating concurrent filings such as I-485 or I-131 when applicable
7. Submitting the petition to the correct USCIS filing address or lockbox
8. Confirming receipt and tracking the case after submission

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