Sponsor Your Family for a Green Card
AI-powered I-130 petition preparation with category-specific guidance, error checking, and Spanish support.
Petition for your family member to immigrate to the United States. We guide you through the I-130 form for parents, children, and siblings for just $139 per petition. Each relationship has different rules, wait times, and evidence requirements β we walk you through it all.
Benefits
- Category-Specific Guidance: Sponsoring a parent is different from sponsoring a sibling. We customize every instruction based on exactly who you are petitioning for and your immigration status.
- AI That Explains Everything: Immediate relative? F2A? Priority date? Our AI assistant explains every term in plain English or Spanish, available 24/7 while you fill out the form.
- Errors Caught Before You File: Smart validation checks for missing info, inconsistent dates, and common mistakes that cause USCIS to reject petitions or request additional evidence.
- Wait Time Estimates: We show current processing times for your specific preference category so you know upfront whether it will be months or years before your family member can immigrate.
What's Included
- Completed Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative)
- Personalized cover letter for USCIS
- Step-by-step filing guide with correct lockbox address
- Customized document checklist based on your relationship
- Evidence guidance for relationship proof
- G-1145 e-notification form
- AI-powered guidance for every question
- Spanish language support throughout
- 24/7 AI chat assistance
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Form I-130?
Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, is used by U.S. citizens and permanent residents to establish a family relationship with a relative who wants to immigrate to the United States.
Can I sponsor both of my parents at the same time?
Yes. You file a separate I-130 petition for each parent. As a U.S. citizen, your parents are immediate relatives with no visa wait time.
Why are wait times so different for each category?
Congress sets annual limits on family-based green cards. Immediate relatives (parents, spouses, unmarried children under 21) have no limits. Other categories have yearly caps, creating backlogs.
What is the difference between a U.S. citizen petitioner and a green card holder?
U.S. citizens can petition for parents, spouses, children (married and unmarried), and siblings. Green card holders can only petition for spouses and unmarried children.
Can I petition for a family member already in the U.S.?
Yes. If your family member is in the U.S. with legal status, they may be able to adjust status (I-485) instead of going through consular processing abroad.
What documents do I need?
You need proof of your U.S. citizenship or permanent residence, proof of the family relationship (birth certificates, marriage certificates), and passport photos.
How much does it cost in total?
The USCIS filing fee is $675 per I-130 petition, paid directly to USCIS. Our preparation fee is $139 per petition.
What happens after I file?
USCIS processes your petition. Once approved, the case moves to the National Visa Center (NVC), which contacts your family member to begin consular processing when a visa number is available.
Is Spanish language support available?
Yes. Our entire interface is available in Spanish, with every question explained in plain language. All form output is in English as required by USCIS.