Kakatua Agency

FAQ

FAQ

General Questions

On the left side you’ll find tax and right side immigration related information.  

You'll need your W-2 or 1099 forms, ID information, prior year tax returns (if available), and documentation for any deductions or credits (e.g., mortgage interest, education expenses, childcare costs). Our team will guide you step-by-step through the process.

Documents YOU (Petitioner – U.S. Citizen Child) Must Provide:

  1. Proof of U.S. Citizenship:

    • U.S. passport, naturalization certificate, or U.S. birth certificate

  2. Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) for each parent

  3. Form I-864 (Affidavit of Support) – to show you can financially support your parent

  4. Your Birth Certificate

    • Must show your name and both your parents’ names (to prove the relationship)

  5. Proof of Legal Name Changes (if applicable)

Documents YOUR PARENT Must Provide:

  1. Passport (biographic page and all pages with visas/entries)

  2. Birth Certificate (with certified translation if not in English)

  3. Marriage Certificate (if petitioning for both parents)

  4. I-94 Arrival/Departure Record (if in the U.S.)

  5. Form I-485 (if applying inside the U.S.)

  6. Medical Examination (Form I-693) – sealed by a USCIS-certified civil surgeon

  7. Passport-style photos (2)

For Brothers and Sisters (Family Preference Category – Long Wait Times Apply)

Documents YOU (Petitioner – U.S. Citizen Sibling) Must Provide:

  1. Proof of U.S. Citizenship:

    • Passport, naturalization certificate, or U.S. birth certificate

  2. Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) – one for each sibling

  3. Your Birth Certificate – to prove you share at least one parent

  4. Sibling’s Birth Certificate – showing you both share a parent
    (If different last names or countries, include explanations and translations)

  5. Affidavit of Support is NOT required at I-130 stage, but will be needed later in green card processing