Most Common Immigration Forms
| Form | Name | Check |
|---|---|---|
| I-130 | Petition for Alien Relative | View → |
| I-485 | Adjustment of Status (Green Card) | View → |
| I-751 | Removal of Conditions on Residence | View → |
| I-765 | Employment Authorization (EAD) | View → |
| I-131 | Travel Document / Advance Parole | View → |
| N-400 | Naturalization / Citizenship | View → |
| I-601A | Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver | View → |
| I-821 | TPS (Temporary Protected Status) | View → |
| I-589 | Affirmative Asylum | View → |
| I-90 | Green Card Renewal | View → |
| I-539 | Extension of Stay / Change of Status | View → |
| I-140 | Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker | View → |
| I-918 | U-Visa (Crime Victims) | View → |
| I-360 | VAWA / SIJS | View → |
| I-129F | K-1 Fiancé Visa | View → |
Processing times change monthly. Visit the official USCIS website for the most current data.
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