There are dozens of U.S. immigration forms, each serving a specific purpose. Here’s a breakdown of the most common ones — and what they’re used for.
1. Form I-130 — Petition for Alien Relative
Used by U.S. citizens or permanent residents to sponsor a family member for a green card.
2. Form I-485 — Application to Register Permanent Residence
Filed by individuals already in the U.S. to adjust their status to permanent resident.
3. Form N-400 — Application for Naturalization
Used to apply for U.S. citizenship after meeting residency and eligibility requirements.
4. Form I-765 — Employment Authorization Document (EAD)
Allows certain immigrants to legally work in the U.S. while their application is being processed.
5. Form I-131 — Travel Document
Used to request permission to travel while waiting for your green card or asylum approval.
6. Form I-864 — Affidavit of Support
Proves that a sponsor has enough financial means to support the immigrant.
7. Form DS-260 — Immigrant Visa Application
Filed online for immigrant visas processed through U.S. consulates abroad.
✅ Tip: Each form has unique requirements — missing even a single document can lead to delays. That’s why MigraForms USA helps applicants ensure every form is correctly completed and submitted.

