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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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Hello,

I am an ESL instructor helping my student with her I-130. I am trying to avoid her paying an attorney 3,000.

My student is a USA citizen and she wants to bring both of her parents to the USA from Mexico.

This is the table of contents I created:

Form I-130 for my mother (Beneficiary)

$420 Fee

Form I-130 for my father (Beneficiary)

$420 Fee

Mother’s birth certificate and translation

Father’s birth certificate and translation

Parents’ marriage certificate

Copy of my birth certificate (Petitioner)

Copy of my passport (Petitioner)

Is there anything else that I need to include? Does she need to include passport photos (herself or her parents)? Does she need to fill out the G325 (biographical form)? Does she need to include any other evidence ?

Any help would be appreciated :)

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The dont need anything else, the g325 is for relación Wife, husband. And the Picture too. Just what you have is enough

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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How student ? Over 21 ? And each parent needs their own petition , fees and evidence so make sure it is 2 copies of evidence separated.

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This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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How student ? Over 21 ? And each parent needs their own petition , fees and evidence so make sure it is 2 copies of evidence separated.

The student is over 21 :) Should I then have her send in two different packages?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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It usually safest to make two separate packages and then place both in one mailing envelope. ( Saves on postage ) If you just throw it all into one , USCIS may end up dividing it poorly causing delays and RFE's

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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It usually safest to make two separate packages and then place both in one mailing envelope. ( Saves on postage ) If you just throw it all into one , USCIS may end up dividing it poorly causing delays and RFE's

Thank you

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