Prepare your I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) online
Form I-130 is what a US citizen or permanent resident files to establish a family relationship with a foreign relative they want to sponsor for a Green Card. It's the first step before the relative can apply for an immigrant visa or adjust status.
Who needs it: US citizens petitioning for a spouse, child, parent, or sibling abroad. Lawful permanent residents petitioning for a spouse or unmarried child.
Need a blank I-130? Download from the source, then drop it in below.
Why fill it here
- Draft petitioner (your) info from your saved profile: name, DOB, address, citizenship status, A-Number if applicable.
- Keep the beneficiary's details alongside yours as you work through the answers.
- Review every answer before you file — immigration forms reject for tiny errors.
- Pair with /fill/i-485 if the beneficiary is in the US and adjusting status.
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I-130 questions, answered
General information, not legal or tax advice
This page is general information about a USCIS form. Immigration outcomes can be life-changing and error-sensitive — for advice on your case, consult a licensed immigration attorney or DOJ-accredited representative. AttachKit fills the PDF; you remain responsible for what's submitted.
- Does this submit my I-130 to USCIS?
- No. AttachKit helps you draft your answers. You'll enter them into the official form and file via myUSCIS online, by mail, or through your attorney.
- What supporting evidence do I need?
- Proof of relationship (marriage cert, birth cert), proof of US citizenship/residency, beneficiary's bio info. AttachKit doesn't handle evidence — it just helps you draft the I-130 answers.
- Is the AI mapping reliable for an immigration form?
- Treat the drafted answers as a starting point. Every field is editable. Wrong info on an I-130 can delay your case by months — review everything before you file.
- What does the one-click prefill actually fill?
- Only YOUR (the petitioner's) own fields in Part 2 — name, date of birth, mailing address, and email — from your saved profile. It deliberately leaves the beneficiary's section, your SSN, and phone blank so it can't silently put your details in the wrong person's box. The result is a draft worksheet to review; because USCIS's 2D barcode only regenerates in Adobe Acrobat, finalize and file the official PDF through myUSCIS, mail, or your attorney.