How long does I-130 take to get approved?

How long does I-130 take to get approved?

After filing Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, the approval process can take anywhere from 5 to 12 months for immediate relatives and could take several years for family preference categories.

How long is I-130 processing time?

15 to 20 months
For immediate relatives of a U.S. citizen, I-130 processing times currently average 15 to 20 months (as of June 7, 2021). For family preference visas (for example, siblings), processing times can range anywhere from 13.5 months to 20 or more years. The sooner you get started on your I-130 application, the better.

Why is my I-130 taking so long?

Warning: The coronavirus or COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in long delays in every part of the immigration process. As of early 2020, there is no way to complete the green card process owing to closures of government offices in both the U.S. and overseas to in-person visits.

How can I speed up my I-130 processing time?

You can generally request expedited processing by contacting the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283 (TTY for the deaf, hard of hearing, or those having a speech disability: 1-800-767-1833) or by asking Emma after you have obtained a receipt notice.

Does an I-130 approval expire?

How long is the I-130 petition valid? After the I-130 petition is approved and an IV applicant receives an Instruction Package, he/she must apply for a visa within 2 years from the date on the Instruction Package letter.

How long does it take for a US citizen to petition parents?

For immediate relatives (spouse, children and parents) of U.S. citizens, there is an unlimited number of immigrant visas and approval can be obtained in approximately 5 to 9 months. There is a short wait because there is no visa limit for the immediate relative category.

Why is USCIS processing time so slow?

While the current administration has made some useful changes, including noted policies, the COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to the continued slowdown. For example, from March to July 2020, USCIS closed its offices for biometric interviews and appointments, creating a delay, especially for biometric appointments.

Why is Uscis so slow?

How do I know where my I-130 is being processed?

You will have to enter the form type, I-130, and the location where it was filed. The location can be found at the bottom of the Notice of Action I-797, Receipt Notice. If you are still within normal processing times, then it is best to wait.

What is the waiting time for an I-130?

Citizens are allowed a limited number of family visas for their extended family, and wait times are often up to 12 months or longer for these I-130 applicants. For instance, I-130 processing times for children over the age of 21 usually range from seven months to over 12 months.

What do I do after my I 130 is approved?

After an I-130 is approved, the USCIS forwards the petition to the NVC, which then contacts the immigrant spouse and collects additional forms and information from her. This includes Form DS-230, Application for Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration, which is used by immigrants who reside outside of the U.S.

How long does the I-130 petition process take?

How long does the I-130 petition process take? The processing time for your I-130 petition will depend on the family relationship and the USCIS field office that receives your form. For immediate relatives (spouse, parent, or child), the USCIS I-130 processing times will vary between 6 and 11 months.

What is the filing fee for I – 130?

Currently, the filing fee for I-130 petition is $535. This fee cannot be waived, also it is not refundable, regardless of any action USCIS takes on your petition. You may pay the filing fee with a money order, personal check, or cashier’s check. The fee must be submitted in the exact amount.

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