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I-130 Parent Petition Guide for Eastvale: Bringing Your Parents to America

Complete guide to sponsoring parents for green cards in the Inland Empire's fastest-growing city

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Reviewed by: Maria Santos, DOJ Accredited Representative

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Eastvale, one of California's fastest-growing cities, has become home to many Arab-American families who now want to reunite with their parents abroad. As a U.S. citizen living in Eastvale, you have the right to petition for your parents to receive green cards as immediate relatives—with no waiting period for visa availability.

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Maria Santos

DOJ Accredited Representative • 15+ years experience

Eastvale, one of California's fastest-growing cities, has become home to many Arab-American families who now want to reunite with their parents abroad. As a U.S. citizen living in Eastvale, you have the right to petition for your parents to receive green cards as immediate relatives—with no waiting period for visa availability.

Understanding the I-130 Parent Petition

Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, is the first step to bringing your parents to the United States permanently. U.S. citizens can sponsor their parents as immediate relatives, which means:

• No annual visa number limits
• No priority date waiting period
• Faster processing than other family categories
• Both mother and father can be petitioned separately

Eligibility Requirements

To sponsor your parents from Eastvale, you must meet these requirements:
  • You must be a U.S. citizen (green card holders cannot petition parents)
  • You must be at least 21 years old
  • You must prove the parent-child relationship
  • You must meet income requirements or have a joint sponsor

Current Processing Times

I-130 parent petition processing times for Eastvale residents:
StageProcessing TimeNotes
I-130 Approval12-18 monthsCalifornia Service Center
NVC Processing2-4 monthsDocument collection
Consular Interview1-3 monthsAt U.S. Embassy abroad
Total Timeline15-25 monthsFrom filing to green card

Step-by-Step Process

The complete process for bringing parents to Eastvale:
  • Step 1: File Form I-130 with USCIS ($535 filing fee)
  • Step 2: Wait for I-130 approval
  • Step 3: Case transfers to National Visa Center (NVC)
  • Step 4: Submit DS-260 immigrant visa application
  • Step 5: Gather civil documents and translations
  • Step 6: Complete Affidavit of Support (I-864)
  • Step 7: Attend medical exam at approved physician
  • Step 8: Interview at U.S. Embassy
  • Step 9: Parents receive immigrant visa and travel to USA
  • Step 10: Green card arrives by mail within 2-3 weeks

Required Documents

Documents needed for parent petition from Eastvale:
  • Your U.S. passport or naturalization certificate
  • Your birth certificate showing parents' names
  • Parents' birth certificates
  • Parents' passport bio pages
  • Parents' marriage certificate (to each other)
  • Your marriage certificate (if name changed)
  • Passport photos (2x2 inches)
  • Evidence of any legal name changes

Income Requirements for Sponsors

As a sponsor in Eastvale, you must meet the I-864 income requirements:
Household Size2026 Minimum IncomeCommon in Eastvale
2 (you + 1 parent)$25,550Most qualify
3 (you + 2 parents)$32,187Most qualify
4 (you + spouse + 2 parents)$38,825Most qualify
5+Add $7,637 per personCalculate accordingly

Special Considerations for Arab Families

Arab families in Eastvale petitioning parents face unique considerations:

• Name variations between Arabic and English documents require careful explanation
• Some Middle Eastern countries have complex birth certificate systems
• Translation and authentication of documents from Arab countries
• Religious marriage certificates may need civil registration proof
• Multi-generational households are common and accepted

Petitioning Both Parents

You can bring both parents to Eastvale by filing:

• Separate I-130 for each parent (recommended)
• Each petition costs $535
• Process them simultaneously for efficiency
• Both can interview together at the embassy
• If parents are divorced, each is still your immediate relative

After Parents Arrive in Eastvale

Once your parents arrive with immigrant visas:

• Green cards arrive by mail in 2-3 weeks
• They can work immediately with the immigrant visa stamp
• Apply for Social Security numbers
• They can apply for citizenship after 5 years
• They may be eligible for Medicare after 5 years
• Consider health insurance options while waiting

Why Eastvale Families Choose Us

SoCal Immigration Services helps Eastvale families with parent petitions:
  • Arabic-speaking staff for seamless communication
  • Experience with Middle Eastern document authentication
  • Convenient for Riverside County residents
  • Guidance through NVC and consular process
  • Help with complex family situations
  • Affidavit of Support preparation and review

FAQFrequently Asked Questions

Q:How long does it take to bring parents to Eastvale?

A: The total process typically takes 15-25 months from filing the I-130 to your parents receiving their green cards and arriving in the United States.

Q:Can I petition for my parents if I'm a green card holder?

A: No, only U.S. citizens can petition for their parents. Green card holders must wait until they naturalize to become citizens before they can sponsor parents.

Q:What if my income doesn't meet the requirements?

A: You can use a joint sponsor who is a U.S. citizen or green card holder with sufficient income, or you can include assets worth at least 3 times the income shortfall.

Q:Can my parents work when they arrive?

A: Yes, your parents will receive immigrant visas that allow them to work immediately upon arrival. Their permanent green cards will arrive by mail within a few weeks.

Q:What if my birth certificate doesn't show my parents' names?

A: You'll need secondary evidence such as religious records, school records, or affidavits from people who knew your family. We can help gather appropriate documentation.

Q:Can I bring my stepparents?

A: Yes, if the marriage creating the step-relationship occurred before you turned 18, you can petition for a stepparent as an immediate relative.

Disclaimer: This article provides general information about immigration services in Eastvale and does not constitute legal advice. SoCal Immigration Services is a document preparation company, not a law firm. For legal advice specific to your situation, please consult with a licensed immigration attorney.
Published: February 4, 2026Last Updated: February 4, 2026

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