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Get Form I-360. Petition For Amerasian, Widow(er), Or Special Immigrant - Uscis
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How to use or fill out the Form I-360. Petition For Amerasian, Widow(er), Or Special Immigrant - Uscis online
Filling out the Form I-360 is an important step for individuals seeking to petition for an Amerasian, widow(er), or special immigrant status. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help users complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to fill out the form correctly.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to acquire the form and open it in your editor.
- Begin with Part 1, where you provide information about the person or organization filing the petition. Include your full name, mailing address, and other requested details.
- In Part 2, select the appropriate classification you are applying for by ticking only one box that aligns with your situation, such as Amerasian, widow(er), or special immigrant.
- Proceed to Part 3, where you will fill out information regarding the beneficiary. Include their full name, address, date of birth, and country of birth.
- In Part 4, provide processing information if the beneficiary is outside the U.S., including preferred consulate for visa application.
- Complete Part 5 by detailing any spouse and children information relevant to the beneficiary. Use clear names, dates of birth, and relationships.
- Skip to Part 6 if filing for an Amerasian, entering details about the beneficiary’s mother and father, including their names and statuses.
- In Part 7, only fill out if you are a widow or widower, detailing information about your deceased spouse.
- If applicable, complete Part 8 for Special Immigrant Juvenile, detailing any court involvement and custody details.
- If filing as a Special Immigrant Religious Worker, fill out Part 9, including details about the prospective employer and their organization.
- Complete Part 10 for VAWA self-petitioners by providing information about the abuser and any relationship details.
- In Part 11, if you're filing for yourself, include your statement, contact information, declaration, and signature.
- If another individual is filing on your behalf, complete Part 12 instead, providing their information and assertion.
- Fill out Part 13 for interpreter information if applicable.
- Ensure Part 14 includes the preparer's information if someone else prepared the form for you.
- Finally, use Part 15 for any additional information necessary. After completing all parts, you can save changes, download, print, or share your form.
Make sure to complete and submit your documents online for a smooth processing experience.
When USCIS approves your I-360 petition, you can start with the preparation of your application that will adjust your status. In other words, you may begin to undertake further steps that will lead you to your green card. To continue with the process, firstly, you will have to fill out one more form- Form I-485.
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