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Petitions Required to be Filed in the United States
U.S. citizens and lawful permanent resident sponsors residing in the United States file Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, with the USCIS Chicago Lockbox facility or Phoenix Lockbox facility, following instructions on the USCIS website. U.S. employers file Form I-140, Petition for Alien Worker, as instructed on the USCIS website.
Filing Immigrant Petitions Outside of the United States
Some petitions may be filed outside of the United States. Review Filing Immigrant Petitions Outside the United States to learn more.
After an immigrant petition filed in the United States is approved by USCIS, it is forwarded to the National Visa Center (NVC) for processing. NVC plays an important role in the next steps of the immigrant visa process by providing instructions to petitioners, sponsors, and visa applicants; reviewing required Affidavit of Support forms from sponsors; and receiving fees, application forms, and other required documents from visa applicants. For numerically limited family preference petitions, NVC contacts the petitioner once the petition’s priority date is about to become current.
Learn more about the National Visa Center (NVC) and processing at the NVC.
See Visa Information for Immigrants for more information, including the Visa Bulletin, required vaccinations, DNA testing, and more.