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A Family Petition is a process by which a U.S. citizen or permanent resident legally requests that a family member obtain residency or a visa to live in the United States. This process is initiated by filing a form with USCIS and is the first step in legally reuniting families within the country.

General Requirements

  • Be a U.S. citizen or a legal permanent resident.

  • Have a valid family relationship with the person you want to bring (spouse, children, parents, siblings depending on the category).

  • Not having a serious criminal record that would prevent the request.

  • Be willing to demonstrate that you can meet the minimum financial obligations (financial support membership).

Basic Documentation

  • Form I-130 completed.

  • Proof of the applicant's citizenship or permanent residence (passport, naturalization certificate, residence card).

  • Documents that prove the family relationship (birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce certificates if applicable).

  • Passport-style photographs of the petitioner and the beneficiary.

  • Payment of applicable USCIS fees.

Process Steps

  1. Initial review: We assess your situation and verify that you meet the requirements.

  2. Document preparation: We help you organize and complete all the necessary documentation.

  3. Filing the petition: We submitted Form I-130 to USCIS correctly and completely.

  4. Case tracking: We monitor the status of the case and keep you informed of each stage.

  5. Consular processing or adjustment of status: We guide you through the next steps, depending on whether your family member is inside or outside the U.S.

  6. Final resolution: Your family member receives approval for residency or visa.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the family petition process take?
It depends on the relationship and the category; it can vary from several months to a few years.

Can I apply for residency for any family member?
You can only apply according to the corresponding category: spouse, children, parents or siblings, depending on whether you are a citizen or permanent resident.

Do I need a lawyer to file the I-130?
It's not mandatory, but Primil Services ensures that everything is presented correctly to avoid delays or errors that could affect your case.

Why Choose Primil Services?

  • Detailed review of your case to ensure you meet all requirements.

  • Professional preparation of forms to avoid delays or rejections.

  • Step-by-step support , from document collection to the interview.

  • Clear explanations in your language, so you understand exactly what you are sending.

  • Experience working with migrant families, understanding their reality and needs.

  • Commitment to your peace of mind, ensuring your process is correct from the start.

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