

Family Petitions and the I-130 Process: Sponsoring Spouses, Children, and Siblings
Family-based immigration remains one of the most common pathways to lawful permanent residence in the United States, but the I-130 petition process can often become confusing and overwhelming for families trying to reunite. From proving qualifying relationships to understanding timelines, documentation requirements, and eligibility concerns, even small mistakes can create costly delays.
In this informative webinar, Viviane Afonso will break down the family petition process and explain how attorneys and families can better prepare strong I-130 petitions for spouses, children, and siblings. Attendees will gain practical insight into the filing process, supporting evidence, common issues, and strategies for avoiding delays and Requests for Evidence (RFEs).
In this session, you’ll learn:
How the I-130 family petition process works from start to finish
Eligibility requirements for sponsoring spouses, children, and siblings
The types of evidence USCIS expects in family-based petitions
Common filing mistakes that can delay approvals
How priority dates and visa availability affect family petitions
Best practices for preparing organized and persuasive submissions
Key Takeaways
A clearer understanding of family-based immigration categories
Practical guidance for preparing stronger I-130 petitions
Insight into common challenges families face during the process
Strategies to reduce delays, RFEs, and documentation issues
Better preparation for attorneys and families navigating sponsorship cases
This webinar is for immigration attorneys, families, petitioners, and individuals seeking a better understanding of the I-130 process and family-based immigration procedures.
Register now to secure your spot.