Filing Early, Moving Later—Immigration on the Client’s Timeline

Family Immigration | I-130 · Consular Processing

Family Immigration | I-130 · Consular Processing

Filed Early, Had a Baby, Moved When Ready - Immigration on Their Own Timeline

Filed Early, Had a Baby, Moved When Ready - Immigration on Their Own Timeline

A U.S. citizen and her husband filed the I-130 before they were ready to move — locking in their place in line. A baby arrived, life shifted, and when they finally decided to raise their child in the U.S., the hard part was already done.

A U.S. citizen and her husband filed the I-130 before they were ready to move — locking in their place in line. A baby arrived, life shifted, and when they finally decided to raise their child in the U.S., the hard part was already done.

A U.S. citizen and her foreign national husband wanted to preserve the option to relocate to the United States in the future but were not ready to move immediately. We filed the I-130 petition to secure the underlying immigrant classification.

After the I-130 was approved, the couple welcomed a child and chose to delay relocation until they felt more settled. When they later decided to raise their child in the United States, we resumed assistance with consular processing - at their own pace and on their own timeline. This scenario highlights how the I-130 can be used as a proactive planning tool rather than a rushed decision.

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