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All at Once Concurrent Filing: Form I-130 & I-485

All at Once

Concurrent Filing of Form I-130 & Form I-485

Faster, Simpler, Smarter

If you’re eligible to adjust your status in the U.S., our All at Once service allows you to file both your family petition (Form I-130) and your adjustment of status application (Form I-485) at the same time within the U.S.— saving you months of waiting and giving you a head start on your path to a green card.

At U.S. Immigration Consultants, we make the concurrent filing process easy, accurate, and stress-free.

What Is Concurrent Filing?

Concurrent filing means submitting the following forms together, in one package:

  • Form I-130 – Petition for Alien Relative
  • Form I-485 – Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status

Optional:

  • Form I-131 – Travel Document

Who Qualifies?

You may qualify if:

  • You are in the U.S. and entered legally
  • You’re being petitioned by a U.S. citizen spouse, parent, or child over 21

What’s Included in Our All at Once Service

  • Full eligibility screening
  • Preparation and filing of all necessary forms
  • Review of supporting documents and evidence
  • Work permit and travel permit applications (if eligible)
  • Interview preparation and case tracking
  • Bilingual support in English and Spanish

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I stay in the US while the process is happening?

Yes, you can stay in the U.S. while your concurrent filing of Form I-130 and Form I-485 is being processed, provided you meet certain conditions:

  1. Legal Status: You must be in the U.S. legally, such as on a valid visa, when you submit your applications. If you are in a valid immigration status, you can remain in the U.S. during the processing.
  2. Pending Adjustment of Status: If you filed Form I-485, you can remain in the U.S. while that application is pending, as it allows you to adjust your status to permanent resident.
  3. Employment Authorization: If you’ve applied for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) along with your Form I-485, you can work legally while waiting for your Green Card.

What are the benefits of concurrent filing?

The main benefit is that it can speed up the process of obtaining a Green Card, as both forms are processed simultaneously, reducing overall wait times.

Can I work while my Form I-485 is pending?

Yes, you can apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) while your Form I-485 is pending, allowing you to work legally in the U.S.

What if my Form I-130 is denied?

If your Form I-130 is denied, your Form I-485 will also be denied. You may have options to appeal the decision or reapply.

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