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  • I-130 Petition Checklist

    Before Filling Application. Checklist.

    Petitioner's Info
    -Address history for the past five years
    - Dates previous marriage(s) ended (if applicable)
    - Employment history for the past five years
    - Previously filed petition for the beneficiary or any other foreign national

    Intending Immigrant's info
    - Address history for the past five years
    - Dates previous marriage(s) ended (if applicable)
    - Employment history for the past five years
    - I-94 information (if presently in the U.S.)
    - Any previous immigration proceedings

    As of February 27, 2017, G-325A is no longer required.

    I-130 "Petition for Alien Relative" Checklist
    USCIS Fee ($535) by personal check or money order to U.S. Department of Homeland Security

    Cover letter itemizing the documents (optional)

    Form I-130 and Form I-130A, Supplemental Information for Spouse Beneficiary for spouse living in U.S.A

    Evidence of Status: copy of birth certificate of U.S. born spouse or consular report of foreign birth, naturalizaton certificate or certificate of citizenship,

    Marriage license

    Divorce decree or death certificate for previous marriages

    Passport photo - 2 for beneficiary and 2 for petitioner

    Proof of marriage - shared financial accounts, birth certificates of child born into the marriage, lease/mortgage contracts, insurance, gas/phone/utility bills, car registratons, affdavits from families and friends stating that you live together,
    joint bank statements, investment/retirement accounts, credit/debit card statements, health insurance, wills & trust, other proof of shared activities such as the wedding pictures, holiday/birthday cards, plane tickets bills & receipts, photos showing you
    two together with family before and after the wedding.


    ~Honesties blog~

  • #2
    Why did you post this in the fiance visa forum? People going the fiance visa route don't file I-130.

    This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.

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