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Hi,

I am ready to post I130 for my mother and like to check with you to make sure everythinh is alright.

I am going to submit the followings:

1. A cover letter stating what documents are enclosed.

2. Completed and signed I 130

3. Photocopy of my naturalization certificate and US passport

4. My Birth Certificate

5. Application fee $355 payable to U.S. department of Homeland Security

6. Post to (As I am living in California)

USCIS

P.O. Box 804625

Chicago, IL 60680-4107

Please advise me if I miss anything

Thanks in advance

Posted

Shamim,

It all looks good and here are the requirements for mother and father if it is needed by others I found in a helpful website.

How to file Immigration Petition for Parents

If you are seeking permanent resident status for your mother, you must file the following items with the Immigration and Naturalization Service:

Form I-130 Petition for an Alien Relative (If you are filing for both parents, you must file a separate form for each parent.)

Your birth certificate (copy) showing the names of you and your mother

Your Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship (copy) if you were not born in the United States.

If you are seeking permanent resident status for your father, you must file the following items with the Immigration and Naturalization Service:

Form 1-130 Petition for an Alien Relative (If you are filing for both parents, you must file a separate form for each parent.)

Your birth certificate (copy) showing the names of you and both parents

Your Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship (copy) if you were not born in the United States.

A copy of your parents' marriage certificate.

A copy of any divorce decrees, death certificates, or annulment decrees that would show that any previous marriage entered into by your mother or father was ended legally.

AP: Over 1 year.

Visa: Nov 2

US Entry: Nov 13, Alhamdulillah.

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