How long does it take for an I-130 to be approved?
How long does it take for an I-130 to be 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. This is an approximation.
How do I know my I-130 priority date?
Priority date: This is the date that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) received your I-130 petition. Think of this date as your place in the green card line. You can find your priority date on the I-797 form mailed by USCIS approving your I-130 petition.
What is the waiting time for an I-130?
1 There is no quota for the immediate relative visa category, but it may take 6 to 12 months for USCIS to approve the Form I-130. 2 Some countries like China, India, Mexico and Philippines may have significantly longer wait times. 3 This category is presently “current.” However, it may take 6 to 12 months for USCIS to approve the Form I-130.
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) of a U.S. green card holder (legal permanent resident), processing times for Form I-130 currently vary between 13.5 and 19 months.
What happens after filing Form I-130?
After the approval of an I-130 petition, USCIS will send your file to the National Visa Center (NVC). And the NVC will eventually coordinate the transfer of your case to the U.S. consulate in the country where you reside. This is known as consular processing.
Which service center I 130?
The Nebraska service center is the fastest currently with the I-130 so if your case is routed there, you should be pretty happy right about now. Processing Times for Vermont Service Center Finally, the Vermont service center is extremely fast when compared to the other three!