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Can a green card holder file an I-360 self petition?

Can a green card holder file an I-360 self petition?

Your qualifying relative must have been a U.S. citizen (USC) or Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR). You may still file an I-360 self-petition under VAWA if the abuse occurred before the abuser became a citizen or green card holder.

What should I write on my USCIS Form if I have multiple forms?

If filing multiple forms, write your name, date of birth, and A-Number (if any) exactly the same way on each form. Pay the correct fee. We will reject forms submitted with incorrect or incomplete fees.

Can you file I-131 concurrently with I-485?

You can either file I-131 and/or I-765 concurrently with I-485 or separately. If you file them separately, you must also submit a copy of the receipt for your Form I-797C, Notice of Action, as evidence of the filing of an I-485.

Who is the sponsor of an immigration petition?

The sponsor is usually the petitioner who filed an immigrant petition on behalf of the intending immigrant.

Where to file Form I-360 for special immigrant?

File your Form I-360 at the Vermont Service Center. For more information, visit our Direct Filing Addresses for Form I-360 page. Special Immigrant Juveniles (SIJ) File your Form I-360 at the Chicago Lockbox. For more information, visit our Direct Filing Addresses for Form I-360 page. Religious Workers

What happens when my I-360 petition is approved?

When Your I-360 Is Approved When USCIS approves your I-360 petition, you can start with the preparation of your application that will adjust your status. In other words, you may begin to undertake further steps that will lead you to your green card. To continue with the process, firstly, you will have to fill out one more form- Form I-485.

Do you need to file Form I-360 if your spouse died?

Your eligibility for classification as the widow (er) of a U.S. citizen on the basis of a Form I-360 that you file after your citizen spouse died ends if you remarry before you immigrate or adjust status. If your deceased citizen spouse filed a Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, before dying, you do not need to file a Form I-360.

Can a spouse file an I-360 petition on a child’s behalf?

In another way, if you’re the spouse or a child or a U.S. permanent resident and the abuser have never submitted an I-130 petition on your behalf, you may need to submit your Form I-360 to USCIS first and then wait for the approval. After that, you will be able to proceed with the application.