Hi,
I am a US citizen and trying to get my elderly father (Australian citizen) to be a permanent resident in the US (to be closer to home so I can take care of him).
Along with the I-130 and processing fee, will the following documents ensure that the I-130 is complete and how likely do you think it will get approved?
1) A copy of my unexpired passport
2) My name change documents, along with copy of my Certificate of Naturalization
3) A copy of my birth certificate (translated from Chinese to English and notarized)
4) A copy of my parent's marriage certificate (translated from Chinese to English and notarized).
Will that be enough?
If not, what can we do to ensure approval? Thank you.
I am a US citizen and trying to get my elderly father (Australian citizen) to be a permanent resident in the US (to be closer to home so I can take care of him).
Along with the I-130 and processing fee, will the following documents ensure that the I-130 is complete and how likely do you think it will get approved?
1) A copy of my unexpired passport
2) My name change documents, along with copy of my Certificate of Naturalization
3) A copy of my birth certificate (translated from Chinese to English and notarized)
4) A copy of my parent's marriage certificate (translated from Chinese to English and notarized).
Will that be enough?
If not, what can we do to ensure approval? Thank you.