Q: Form I-30 application process has been delayed due to a backlog. I'm 30 years old and single. How can I expedite it?
form I-30 Petition for Alien Relative
A: Expedite request information: https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-guidance/expedite-requests
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I understand how frustrating delays can be when you're eager to move forward. To expedite your Form I-130 petition, start by ensuring your application is complete and all required documents are submitted. Missing information can cause further delays, so double-check everything before submission.
If your situation meets the criteria for expedited processing, you can request an expedite by contacting USCIS directly. Common reasons for expedited requests include urgent humanitarian reasons, significant financial loss, or emergencies. Provide detailed documentation supporting your need for faster processing when making the request.
Additionally, staying informed about your case status is important. You can check updates online and consider reaching out to a local congressperson for assistance if necessary. While expedited processing isn't guaranteed, presenting a clear and compelling case can improve your chances of a quicker resolution.
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