Marriage-based Green Card Form I-130

The journey to a permanent residency in the U.S. through marriage is both exciting and complex, with Form I-130 playing a pivotal role. This form is the first step for U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents (LPRs) to petition on behalf of their foreign spouse for a marriage-based green card. Understanding the nuances of this process is key to a successful application. Immigration attorney Farah Al-khersan is dedicated to guiding couples through this journey, ensuring a clear, confident path to residency. Contact us to begin!

Key Considerations for Form I-130

Form I-130 is the gateway to life together in the U.S., but its complexities require careful navigation.

Key considerations include:

Eligibility Criteria

Marriage Legitimacy

You must demonstrate that your marriage is genuine and not solely for immigration benefits.

Status of the Petitioner

The U.S. citizen or LPR must prove their status through relevant documentation.

Marriage Documentation

Valid marriage certificate and evidence of any name changes.

Required Documentation and Evidence

Proof of Bona Fide Marriage

You must demonstrate that your marriage is genuine and not solely for immigration benefits.

Biographical Documentation

Birth certificates, passports, and other personal identification for both spouses.

Previous Immigration Records

If applicable, include any records of prior interactions with immigration authorities.

Timeline and Important Deadlines

Filing Process

The U.S. citizen or LPR spouse must file Form I-130 with USCIS.

Processing Times

These can vary, so it’s important to stay updated with USCIS announcements.

Next Steps

Following approval, the foreign spouse can apply for a Green Card through adjustment of status (if in the U.S.) or consular processing (if abroad).

Why Choose Al-khersan Law for Your Marriage-based Green Card Form I-130?

The journey to a marriage-based green card is unique for each couple. With Farah Al-khersan’s expert legal assistance, you can navigate this process smoothly, ensuring your application is thorough and meets all requirements. Contact us to discuss your specific situation and begin your shared life in the U.S. Call today!

Proven Track Record

Marriage-based Green Card Form I-130 Success Stories

“Farah and her team did not disappoint! We were referred to Farah by a University of Michigan colleague back in 2021. We asked for Farah’s help with a “standard” case but with a couple of unique documentation challenges. Farah and her team did not disappoint! Farah has years of experience in precisely this type of case work, and it showed in her seasoned advice, useful examples and professional presentation. Thank you!”

Terry N.

Farah and everyone in the office was always amazing, very professional and prompt. To say we are more than satisfied would be an understatement. Our case was submitted and closed in less than 4 months and we couldn’t be any happier and grateful for this gift.

Celeste S.

Farah and her team demonstrated commendable diligence… Farah and her team demonstrated commendable diligence in assisting my partner throughout the immigration process to obtain a green card. Their service provided us with confidence that our paperwork would be executed reliably and with a commitment to maintaining high standards of quality.

Anmol G.

…I want to recognize your tolerance regarding the language barrier… I want to express my full recognition to Farah and her team for their full involvement in every step of the way for successfully completing the Green Card issuance process for Blanca and me.

It must be noted that special complications were present because of the quantity of documents that were needed to get due to our international residence in several countries. Thank you for your patience for taking so long in many instances.

Also, I want to recognize your tolerance regarding the language barrier that caused sometimes difficulties in following indications and procedures.

Although in general this bureaucratic process was long and often complicated, your knowledge and experience made possible for us to successfully complete it.

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Jesus T.

Frequently Asked 
Questions (FAQs)

A marriage-based green card allows the foreign spouse of a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident (LPR) to live and work in the U.S. It’s given based on a real marriage, and on substantiating the authenticity of the marriage and meeting specific eligibility criteria. If the marriage is new (less than two years old), the recipient initially receives a conditional green card, valid for two years. To transition to a 10-year green card, the couple must jointly file to remove these conditions, demonstrating the ongoing legitimacy of their marriage. Failure to meet these requirements can result in the denial of the permanent green card.

Obtaining a marriage-based green card typically starts with establishing the marital relationship (Form I-130), followed by applying for the green card (Form I-485 or DS-260), and then finally attending an interview before approval. It is highly recommended that you consult with expert marriage-based green card lawyer, Farah Al-khersan by calling +1 (734)369-3131.

Yes, a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (LPR) spouse must petition on your behalf for a marriage green card by submitting Form I-130. The journey to a permanent residency in the U.S. is exciting but complex, seeking expert legal assistance is highly recommended. Call expert marriage-based green card lawyer, Farah Al-khersan at +1 (734)369-3131

Yes, some interviews for marriage-based green cards are being waived, meaning not everyone will need an interview. But this isn’t guaranteed for all cases and isn’t an official rule. Always be prepared for an interview and consult with Farah Al-khersan for detailed guidance on your specific situation.

If you have a marriage-based green card, you can travel outside the U.S., but avoid international travel before your green card approval, as USCIS may consider your application abandoned and deny it.

If your marriage ends before you receive your marriage-based green card, it could impact your eligibility for the green card. The application process requires that the marriage be genuine and entered into in good faith. If the marriage dissolves before the green card is granted, USCIS may question the authenticity of the marriage and potentially deny the green card application. However, every situation is unique, and it is highly recommended that you seek expert legal assistance. Call expert marriage-based green card lawyer, Farah Al-khersan today!

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