P-130 Application for Appointment Under AS 22 15 110(a)(3) 5 12 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the P-130 Application in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the decedent's death in the designated field. This is crucial for establishing the timeline of the application.
  3. Fill in the decedent's domicile (legal residence) at the time of death. Accurate information here is essential for jurisdictional purposes.
  4. Provide your mailing and physical addresses. Ensure these are current, as they will be used for any correspondence regarding your application.
  5. Enter your telephone number and employer details. This information helps verify your identity and connection to the decedent.
  6. Complete your date of birth and identification details, such as driver's license or passport number, ensuring all information is correct.
  7. Indicate your relationship to the decedent by checking all applicable boxes. This section clarifies your standing in relation to the estate.
  8. List any known relatives of the decedent along with their addresses and relationships. This may assist in further legal processes.
  9. Describe the property you agree to take temporary custody of, including its current location or holder, ensuring clarity on what is being preserved.
  10. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before signing and dating the document at the bottom.

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The Purpose of Form I-129 This form is used by an employer to petition U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for a beneficiary to come temporarily to the United States as a nonimmigrant to perform services or labor, or to receive training.
Form I-129 is used for employment-based purposes, specifically allowing a U.S. employer to sponsor a foreign worker for a nonimmigrant work visa in the U.S. Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) is used for family-based immigration purposes.
Sometimes, USCIS might be able to approve your I-130 without the need for an interview. If you are a U.S. citizen and you are filing for your parents, or unmarried children under the age of 21 who are in the United States and have filed Form I-485, then you might not need an interview.
However, heres a general guideline: I-130 Approval to NVC Processing: After the I-130 approval, the case typically takes about 30 days to be transferred to the National Visa Center (NVC) for further processing. NVC Processing to Interview Scheduling: The NVC processing may take 3-4 months.
You may file Form I-129F together with or after filing Form I-130. If you file Form I-129F after filing Form I-130, include a copy of the Form I-797, Notice of Action, to show that USCIS received your Form I-130. There is no fee if you are filing a Form I-129F for a spouse to obtain a K-3 visa.
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While your I-485 application is pending, you may be in a period of authorized stay that allows you to stay, study, and work in the United States. However, it is crucial to understand the specifics of your situation and maintain compliance with immigration regulations to ensure a successful immigration journey.
When a beneficiary with an approved Form I-129 is admitted to the United States, U.S. Customs and Border Protection grants the beneficiary a period of stay documented on Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record, or as noted in the passport or travel document.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) releases processing times for both the K-1 fianc(e) visa (Form I-129F) and CR-1 spousal visa (Form I-130) every quarter. The most recent USCIS data shows the K-1 visa takes 6 months, while the CR-1 visa takes 14.4 months.

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