I-130 Evidence Required to Get an Approval

Let's dive into what documents are required for the I-130 evidence asked by USCIS. The I-130 petition is the first step in reuniting or legalizing your family in the United States. The petition required some evidence, which should be file with the I-130 form. Evidence in the context of I-130 forms mean documents! But in this video, immigration attorney Jennifer Walker Gates explains the purpose of the form I-130, how and when to file it, and the documents that are most important to USCIS adjudicators. To get help with your case, contact us: jlw.as.me/schedule.php Download our free resources for immigrants: • Guía de Seguridad para migrantes 2025 | Español — https://n9.cl/z3cbi • 2025 Safety Guide for Immigrants | English — https://n9.cl/h1nqf • Forma I-130: Guía de peticiones familiares | Español — https://n9.cl/qxfmu • Family Based Immigration: Form I-130 | English — https://n9.cl/0tv0h #I130 #FamilyImmigration #Immigrants 00:00 Introduction 01:32 Documents required list for I-130 02:35 Provide evidence there is a family relationship 03:22 Relationship bonafied 04:22 In case of petitions from parents that were never married 06:23 Petitioner and beneficiary 08:23 List of relationship documents required 10:15 What if the father wasn't on the Birth certificate