personal information about you (name, address, place of birth, etc. ) personal information about the relative you want to sponsor if the relative has a spouse or any children personal information about your relative’s children and/or spouse

Your relative should use this form only if they are in the United States currently. If they are not in the United States, then they can use “consular processing” instead of Form I-485. Under this process, you submit your I-130 form. Once it is approved, the petition is sent to the State Department’s National Visa Center. When an immigrant visa becomes available, your relative gathers the required materials and schedules an interview. At the interview, a consular official will help your relative fill out an application and decide eligibility at that time. [4] X Trustworthy Source US Citizenship and Immigration Services U. S. government agency in charge of the naturalization and immigration systems Go to source

To show that you are a U. S. citizen, you should provide a copy of your birth certificate, naturalization certificate, or unexpired U. S. passport. To prove that you are related to the family member, you will need to provide other documents. See the instructions for Form I-130 for more information about acceptable documents. [5] X Trustworthy Source US Citizenship and Immigration Services U. S. government agency in charge of the naturalization and immigration systems Go to source

Your family member will also have to pay fees. Have them refer to the instructions for Form I-485 to calculate how much they must pay. [7] X Trustworthy Source US Citizenship and Immigration Services U. S. government agency in charge of the naturalization and immigration systems Go to source

If you and your relative file at the same time, you can use one envelope and mail it to the USCIS Chicago Lockbox. Once USCIS receives your petition, they will send Form I-797C to you, which will show your receipt number and the office processing the case. [9] X Trustworthy Source US Citizenship and Immigration Services U. S. government agency in charge of the naturalization and immigration systems Go to source

The assets you have must be easily convertible into cash and cannot cause undue hardship. Common assets include checking accounts, stocks and bonds, and property. [11] X Trustworthy Source US Citizenship and Immigration Services U. S. government agency in charge of the naturalization and immigration systems Go to source However, you might not be able to count a sole retirement account, since cashing that out could cause an undue hardship.

You can rely on the immigrant’s own income or assets. For example, if your relative is already in the U. S. and working a job, then you could count the wages if he or she will continue working the job after getting a green card. You can have another person in your household sign the petition if they also earn an income. For example, your husband could sign the petition if he has a job or gets retirement benefits. You can find a joint sponsor who also earns income. The joint sponsor does not need to be related to you or to your relative. However, the sponsor must be a U. S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, or U. S. national who is at least 18 years of age. [13] X Trustworthy Source US Citizenship and Immigration Services U. S. government agency in charge of the naturalization and immigration systems Go to source

a copy of your individual Federal income tax returns (including W-2s) for the most recent tax year, but you can include income tax returns for the past three years if you think they would help you qualify a copy of each and every Form 1099 for the past year a statement explaining why you were not required to file your taxes (if you didn’t file) a copy of your Schedule C, D, E, or F for the most recent year if you are self-employed proof that the immigrant’s current employment will continue and a copy of their federal income tax returns (if you need their income to qualify) documentation of your assets that establishes their location, ownership, date you acquired them, and value other documents explained in the instructions for Form I-864

If you need a family member to also sponsor so that you can meet the income eligibility requirements, then he or she should complete Form I-864A, “Affidavit of Support Contract Between Sponsor and Household Member. ”

your name information about the principal immigrant, including name, address, date of birth, and country of citizenship information about other immigrants you are sponsoring (if more than one) your mailing address and physical address the size of your household your employer and current income information about your assets information about the immigrant’s assets

You will be also be invoiced $120 for submitting the Affidavit at that time. [18] X Research source

The purpose of the certification is to make sure that hiring a foreign national won’t negatively impact the employment prospects or wages of U. S. workers. You can download the forms at the Department of Labor website. If you are trying to hire a permanent employee, then you would complete form ETA 9089. [20] X Research source

Insert the information using a typewriter or writing legibly using black ink. Be sure to answer all questions accurately and fully. If you need additional space, then attach a piece of paper with your name on the top. Clearly indicate the Page number, Part Number, and Item Number that your answer refers to. Also, sign and date each additional sheet. [22] X Trustworthy Source US Citizenship and Immigration Services U. S. government agency in charge of the naturalization and immigration systems Go to source

Once your Form I-140 petition is received, USCIS will send you a receipt. [25] X Trustworthy Source US Citizenship and Immigration Services U. S. government agency in charge of the naturalization and immigration systems Go to source