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485 never needs to be filed with 130. t can be filed concurrently sometimes. Usually that's the case when the beneficiary is an immediate relative but it's not a requirement to file concurrently. f you want, you can file 130, wait for approval, then file 485. Nobody stopping you.
Yes, you can file the I-130 petiton on behalf of your spouse.
Submitting Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, is the first step to help an eligible relative apply to immigrate to the United States and apply for a Green Card.
The current processing time for Form I-129F ranges from 4 to 7 months, but is increasing. Get an accurate forecast for your application with Ultimate Tracker - our proprietary prediction software.
If you are filing for your spouse, he or she must complete and sign Form I-130A, Supplemental Information for Spouse Beneficiary. If your spouse is overseas, Form I-130A must still be completed, but your spouse does not have to sign Form I-130A. Form I-130A must be submitted with Form I-130.
To establish K-1 Visa classification for an alien fiancé(e), an American citizen (the “petitioner”) must file a petition, Form I-129F, Petition for Relative or Fiancé(e), with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office that has jurisdiction over petitioner's place of legal residence.
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CR-1 Spouse Visa Timelines. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) releases processing times for both the K-1 fiancé(e) visa (Form I-129F) and CR-1 spousal visa (Form I-130) every quarter. The most recent USCIS data shows the K-1 visa takes 6.4 months, while the CR-1 visa takes 14.3 months.