DCF Delhi Instructions
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Local Instructions for Submitting a Petition for Alien Relative (Form I-130)
INS regulations and the I-130 instructions state that if you live in the US you should file this petition at the INS office nearest to your residence in the US. As a service to US citizens, we MAY, at our discretion, accept petitions from US citizens who are filing petitions on the behalf of a immediate relatives who resides in India. All INS forms and instructions are readily available on the Internet at our website:
www.ins.gov.
Please comply with the following:
- The I-130 instructions should be read and followed carefully
- The I-130 and I-130A forms must be fully completed
- A fully completed G-325 form is required from both the US citizen and the Alien Relative.
We request that you present your petition with one photocopy of all documents used in support of your petition. It may also be necessary to produce the original documents. All official original documents must be registered or certified by the appropriate issuing authority. We do not have the time or resources to make photocopies for you.
If you are filing for a spouse, you will normally require the following documents:
- The US citizen's US passport biographical page
- The US citizen's Certificate of Naturalization, if available
- The Alien Relative's passport biographical page, if available
- The Alien Relative's birth certificate or school leaving certificate, if available
- The certified and registered Marriage Certificate
- Photographs of the wedding ceremony
- If this was a Hindu Marriage and one of the two parties to the marriage is not a native Hindu, the conversion certificate showing conversion to the Hindu religion
- If either party was previously married, the registered and certified Final Divorce decree and/or Death Certificate, as applicable.
- Small color photos of the petition and spouse in a ¾ frontal view
Both the petitioning US citizen and the Alien Relative MUST be present at the time of filing for an interview. We conduct unscheduled interviews for these I-130 walk-in petition filings and we may not always be immediately available to interview you. Please be prepared to wait for your interview. Your patience and cooperation is appreciated.
Title 18, United States Code, Section 1325 states that any individual who knowingly enters into a marriage contract for the purpose of evading any provision of the immigration laws shall be imprisoned for not more than five years, or fined not more than $250,000, or both.
Title 18, United States Code, Section 1001 states that whoever willfully and knowingly falsifies a material fact, makes a false statement, or makes use of a false document will be fined up to $10,000 or imprisoned up to five years, or both.