US Family-Based Immigrant Visas
At Mubeen Migration, we help families prepare family-based immigrant visa cases with a clear focus on the petition category, strong relationship evidence, and consistent information across every form and document. These routes are generally built around Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) and the correct classification matters for timelines and requirements.
Category & Eligibility Check
We confirm the correct IR or Family Preference category for your relationship.Interview & Submission Readiness
Preparation support for interview-style questions and complete case presentation.I-130 & Supporting Evidence Setup
Guidance to organise petition documents and relationship proof in a clear file.Forms & Consistency Review
We review details across forms, civil documents, and histories to avoid mismatches.US Family-Based Immigrant Visas Process
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Confirm the correct family category (Immediate Relative vs Preference).
Check petitioner eligibility (age and status requirements where applicable).
Prepare civil documents (birth, marriage, divorce, adoption as relevant).
Organise relationship evidence (timeline, communication, shared life proof).
Prepare sponsor/petitioner documents (status proof and required supporting papers).
Ensure names, dates, addresses, and family links match across all documents.
Provide translations if documents are not in the required language.
Prepare evidence for previous marriages or custody/guardianship where relevant.
Review any prior refusals/immigration history and prepare clear explanations.
Final file check before submission to reduce delays and document requests.
What is Form I-130 used for?
It’s the petition used to establish a qualifying family relationship for these immigrant visa categories.
What’s the difference between Immediate Relative and Family Preference?
Immediate Relative categories are based on close relationships to a U.S. citizen. Family Preference categories are other eligible family relationships and often have additional waiting periods.
What documents are most important?
Civil documents (birth/marriage), proof of petitioner status, and clear relationship evidence are typically key.
Do I need to prove a genuine relationship for spouse cases?
Yes—strong, consistent evidence showing a real relationship helps your case.
Are petitioner age rules important?
Yes. Some categories have minimum petitioner age requirements (for example, parent or sibling categories).
What causes refusals or delays?
Missing civil documents, weak relationship evidence, inconsistent information, or incomplete case files.
What are the contact address of Mubeen Migration?
Office Address: 51 CCA 4th Floor DHA Phase 5 ,Lahore.
Phone: 0321 167 1000
Email: info@channelmigration.com
Website: mubeenmigration.com
Phone: 0321 167 1000
Email: info@channelmigration.com
Website: mubeenmigration.com
Family Visa Categories
Immediate Relative Visas
1
IR-1 / CR-1 – Spouse of a U.S. Citizen
For eligible spouses, filed through Form I-130 with strong relationship evidence.
2
IR-2 / CR-2 – Unmarried Child (under 21) of a U.S. Citizen
For eligible children under 21, filed through Form I-130 with required civil documents.
3
IR-5 – Parent of a U.S. Citizen (petitioner must be 21+)
For eligible parents where the petitioner meets the age requirement, filed through Form I-130.
Family Preference Visas
1
F1 – Unmarried Sons and Daughters (21+) of U.S. Citizens
For eligible adult unmarried children of U.S. citizens, filed through Form I-130.
2
F2A – Spouses and Unmarried Children (under 21) of Lawful Permanent Residents
For eligible spouse/children of permanent residents, filed through Form I-130.
3
F2B – Unmarried Sons and Daughters (21+) of Lawful Permanent Residents
For eligible adult unmarried children of permanent residents, filed through Form I-130.
4
F3 – Married Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens
For eligible married adult children of U.S. citizens, filed through Form I-130.
5
F4 – Brothers and Sisters of U.S. Citizens (petitioner must be 21+)
For eligible siblings where the petitioner meets the age requirement, filed through Form I-130.
