Prepare Your USCIS Form I-130 

Family Based Green Card

Prepare Your USCIS Form I-130 Family Based Green Card

Application Package $395 + USCIS Filing Fees

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Price $395 (Government Fees not included )

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What are the government fees to apply for a Green Card for parents?

For most cases the government fee associated with form I-130 is $675

Family-based Green Card-Parent

Permanent resident cards (Green Cards) allow immigrants to live in the U.S. permanently. Parents of U.S. citizens can receive Green Cards relatively quickly. USCIS accepts Green Card applications from foreign parents of U.S. citizens who are at least 21 years of age. (A foreign parent may not apply for a Green Card based on their child holding a Green Card.) A parent’s journey to permanent residence in the U.S. begins when their child files a petition for them (Form I-130, Sponsor Family for a Green Card) with the USCIS.

What are the requirements for helping parents immigrate?

You can petition for adoptive parents and stepparents as well as natural parents. USCIS requires submission of different document types to show each relationship. USCIS document requirements are based on whether your natural parent applying to immigrate is your mother or your father and whether your immigrating father was married to your mother when you were born. If they were not married at the time of your birth, you may need to show that your father legally recognized your relationship or demonstrated emotional or financial responsibility of you prior to your 18th birthday.

What if my parent is already in the U.S.?

If your parent already has temporary permission to be in the U.S., then they can file Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status along with your Form I-130. Form I-485 is sometimes known as the Green Card application. This is called “concurrent filing”, and parents and their citizen children can do it because after approving a petition, USCIS sends it to the U.S. Department of State’s National Visa Center (NVC) for assignment of a visa number, and visas are always available for parents of U.S. citizens.

Parents who are lawfully inside the U.S. at the time of filing may apply for permission to work and travel while the Green Card application is pending.

What if my parent lives outside of the U.S.?

Citizens can sponsor their parents’ immigration to the United States using form I-130 with their
birth certificate and evidence of citizenship to the U.S.

Family-based Green Card for Siblings

Citizens can petition for their foreign brothers’ and sisters’ immigration to the United States. However, permanent residents (Green Card holders) cannot.

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Standard Family Based Green Card Application Government & Filing Fees:

  • USCIS Application Filing Fee $535(Due upon submission of application to USCIS)
    • Filing fee may vary by application reason
  • We do not collect government & filing fees