Form I-130

Form I-130 is commonly used for family petition. This guide explains what the form is, who usually files it, what notices may arrive, and how MiCaso can help you track the case.

Last updated: 2026-07-14

What the form is

family petition

Who commonly files it

A U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident commonly files this petition for a qualifying family member.

Common case stages

  • receipt notice
  • biometrics if required
  • case review
  • request for evidence if needed
  • decision or next interview step

Typical notices users may receive

  • receipt notice
  • biometrics notice
  • request for evidence
  • approval notice
  • denial notice when USCIS does not approve

Supporting-document overview

  • identity records
  • immigration notices
  • civil documents
  • translations when required
  • supporting evidence specific to the benefit

Common USCIS statuses

FAQ

Can MiCaso file Form I-130 for me?

MiCaso helps you track and organize your immigration information. It is not a law firm and does not replace professional legal advice.

Are these Form I-130 processing times current?

No live processing-time number is published here. Check USCIS for official estimates.

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