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I-130 Petition - How to organize

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Filed: Other Country: China
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38 minutes ago, Eh0225 said:

What order did you organize your petition in? What came before what?

In general, the order in which the requirements are found in the I-130 instructions.  Here is an example of a table of contents but your circumstances may require more items like divorce decrees etc.

 

-       Personal check #_____ for $535.00 filing fee

-       G1145 E-Notification Form

-       Form I-130

-       Form I-130a

-       Photocopy of Petitioner’s Certified Copy of Birth Certificate

-       Photocopy of Certified Copy of Marriage Certificate

-       Passport type photos for Petitioner

-       Photos together and other evidence of bona fide relationship

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Israel
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13 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

In general, the order in which the requirements are found in the I-130 instructions.  Here is an example of a table of contents but your circumstances may require more items like divorce decrees etc.

 

-       Personal check #_____ for $535.00 filing fee

-       G1145 E-Notification Form

-       Form I-130

-       Form I-130a

-       Photocopy of Petitioner’s Certified Copy of Birth Certificate

-       Photocopy of Certified Copy of Marriage Certificate

-       Passport type photos for Petitioner

-       Photos together and other evidence of bona fide relationship

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Hi Eh0225

 

I would put the petitioner's passport photos behind the I-130 and the beneficiary's passport photos behind the I-130A as suggested here: https://www.visajourney.com/content/i130guide1

 

The guide also suggests putting the G-1145 form on top of the packet.

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6 hours ago, Nyro33 said:

Hi Eh0225

 

I would put the petitioner's passport photos behind the I-130 and the beneficiary's passport photos behind the I-130A as suggested here: https://www.visajourney.com/content/i130guide1

 

The guide also suggests putting the G-1145 form on top of the packet.

If the beneficiary is not residing in the USA then passport photos of them are not needed. 

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