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💼 How to Fill Out Form I-130A: Supplemental Information for a Spouse Beneficiary 💼 Are you filing for a spouse visa (CR-1 or IR-1) and your husband or wife lives overseas? If so, USCIS requires two forms: Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) Form I-130A (Supplemental Information for Spouse Beneficiary) In this guide, we explain what Form I-130A is, why you must file it, and what information USCIS expects from your spouse — especially if they live outside the United States. 📌 Topics Covered: ✅ What Form I-130A is and who must file it ✅ How to locate and open the form properly ✅ Information needed about your spouse ✅ Address history (last 5 years) ✅ Parent information and why USCIS requires it ✅ Employment history (inside & outside the U.S.) ✅ Interpreter and preparer sections ✅ When a signature is required 📢 Do You Have Questions? Drop them in the comments! I’ll gladly guide you or your family through spouse visas, fiancé visas, adjustment of status, and more. 🔔 Like & Subscribe for more immigration tips, form guides, and updates! 🚀 #immigration #uscis #greencard #employmentvisa 🔗 Helpful Links & Contact Info Website: CaneiCapital.com Website: KMartinFoundationInc.com (Immigration Paperwork) Email: info@caneicapital.com Twitter: Twitter.com/CaneiAdjusting Facebook: Facebook.com/CaneiCapital ⚖️ Legal Disclaimer This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. I am not a lawyer or financial advisor; nothing in this video should be considered legal or financial advice. You should consult a qualified attorney or financial professional for your specific situation. Viewing this content does not create an attorney-client relationship.