Immigrant petition (I-130)
Establishes the qualifying family relationship. The I-130 alone does not confer immigration benefits.
We prep petitions, waivers, and interview coaching to reduce surprises.
Plan your caseLeave with a written plan: tasks, timelines, evidence, and risks, tailored to your facts.
We map deadlines, evidence, and next steps so you know exactly how to move forward. Whether you’re preparing a filing, responding to agency requests, or planning interviews, you’ll leave with a concise action plan and a timeline.
You’ll know what to do, when to do it, and how we’ll support you along the way.
Choosing the right sequence, venue, and timing for your goals.
Drafting and evidence planning for RFEs, NOIDs, audits, or interview follow-ups.
Planning filings, interviews, waivers, or complex timelines with multiple steps.
Coordinating evidence, deadlines, and responses across multiple stakeholders.
Establishes the qualifying family relationship. The I-130 alone does not confer immigration benefits.
Eligibility vetting through I-485 (in the U.S.) or DS-260 (at a U.S. Embassy/consulate abroad). Timing and venue rules vary.
Rules and restrictions differ by category and location. Filing strategy matters to avoid delays or denials.
We explain the process and keep you updated as rules and policies change.
We select the right category, complete filings, and prepare evidence so applications are properly prepared.
We manage deadlines and respond quickly to avoid stalls or denials.
We pursue strong appeals when needed and make sure you and your loved ones are treated with respect.
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The family-based immigration process requires a series of forms to be filed with the USCIS. The first and most critical of these is Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative. In addition to completing the form, the petitioner must include legible photocopies–translated into English where necessary–of any relevant supporting documentation.
Proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent residency:
Proof of the qualifying relationship:
Checklist for Principal Applicants
For ALL sponsors:
For SOME sponsors:
Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization
File with I-485 or later with proof of pending I-485 (receipt or similar evidence).
Form I-131, Application for Travel Document
File with I-485. Include photo ID, two passport photos, proof of current status, and proof of pending adjustment (if filing after I-485).
Form DS-260, Immigrant Visa Electronic Application
At Naser Immigration Law, we understand family-based immigration and how it can impact families and communities. We help our clients and their family members meet deadlines and file immigration petitions that are completed timely, properly, and sufficiently. We are proactive and identify issues to be addressed immediately to avoid delays.
We guide every step with careful filings, deadlines, and evidence.
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