#1. How do I get a blank Form I-130?
You can get a blank Form I-130 from pdf.net or directly from the USCIS website. Once you enter the required information, you can download the document to your device or print it on paper.
#2. How often is Form I-130 filed?
The Form I-130 is filed once per eligible relative, but there is no set frequency or limitations on how many times you can petition. You can even petition for the same relative several times, but only if a previous petition was withdrawn or denied.
#3. Where do I file Form I-130?
You file Form I-130 with the USCIS by logging in to your account on their website and submitting a form directly. Alternatively, you can send a physical petition to one of the eligible addresses listed on the website.
#4. What if my Form I-130 is missing information?
If your Form I-130 is missing information, USCIS may reject it and return the entire package for correction. On the other hand, if non-critical details or supporting documents are missing, they’ll usually accept the form but issue a Request for Evidence (RFE). Therefore, it’s advisable to cross-check it with an example of a Form I-130 to ensure everything is correct.
#5. Can I fill out my Form I-130 online?
You can fill out your Form I-130 online, either by opening it in our PDF editor or visiting the USCIS website and completing it there directly.
#6. Is this form free?
Yes, this form is free to view and edit. However, you need a subscription plan if you want to download it to your device or print it out.
#7. Can I correct mistakes on Form I-130?
You can correct mistakes on Form I-130 by submitting a letter to the USCIS and explaining clearly what needs to be changed. If possible, provide the evidence supporting the update. However, if the correction affects major sections of the petition, the USCIS might request that you refile your petition instead of updating the current one.