Wednesday, August 28, 2024

green card

 

https://www.uscis.gov/family/family-of-us-citizens/bringing-parents-to-live-in-the-united-states-as-permanent-residents

 

father lives outside the United States,

·       Form I-130

·       A copy of your birth certificate showing your name and the names of both parents

·       A copy of your Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship or U.S. passport if you were not born in the United States

·       A copy of your parents’ civil marriage certificate

 

For filling online

https://www.uscis.gov/i-130

 

PDF

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-130.pdf

 

instructions pdf

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-130instr.pdf

 

 

Checklist of documents

·       Evidence of U.S. citizenship, lawful permanent residence, or U.S. national status:

o   A copy of your birth certificate, issued by a civil registrar, vital statistics office, or other civil authority showing you were born in the United States;

o   A copy of your naturalization or citizenship certificate issued by USCIS or the former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS);

o   A copy of your unexpired U.S. passport;

·       Evidence of family relationship with 1 of the following (see form instructions for more detailed guidance):

o   Parent: A copy of your birth certificate.

TIPS

Complete all sections of the form. We will reject the form if these fields are missing:

·       Part 1 – Relationship

·       Part 2 – Information About You

o   Your Full Name

o   Date of Birth

o   Mailing Address

o   Your Marital Information

·       Part 4 – Information About Beneficiary

o   Beneficiary Full Name

o   Date of Birth

o   Beneficiary’s Physical Address

o   Beneficiary’s Marital Information

 

130 and 485 can be done parallely

https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-guidance/checklist-of-required-initial-evidence-for-form-i-485-for-informational-purposes-only

·       Two passport-style photographs;

·       A copy of your government-issued identity document with photograph;

·       A copy of your birth certificate. If it is unavailable or does not exist, submit other acceptable evidence of birth such as church, school, or medical records, and proof of unavailability or nonexistence;

 Once someone is a green card holder, they can get some social security supplement based on need, that helps cover the insurance.

go to healthcare.gov and search up plans


 

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