Key Immigration Forms Every Legal Assistant Should Know
Navigating the U.S. immigration system requires precision, organization, and a deep familiarity with government forms. For legal assistants working in immigration law, understanding these forms is not just helpful—it’s essential.
Whether you’re supporting an attorney, preparing filings, or communicating with clients, mastering key immigration forms will improve efficiency, reduce errors, and strengthen your role within a legal team.
Why Immigration Forms Matter
Immigration law is highly document-driven. Each application, petition, or request must be submitted using the correct form—often with strict formatting, supporting evidence, and filing procedures.
Errors can lead to:
- Delays in processing
- Requests for Evidence (RFEs)
- Denials
- Serious legal consequences
As a legal assistant, your attention to detail directly impacts case outcomes.
Core Immigration Forms Every Legal Assistant Should Know
Form I-130 — Petition for Alien Relative
The I-130 establishes a qualifying family relationship between a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident and a foreign national.
Used for:
- Spouses
- Parents
- Children
- Siblings
Legal assistant responsibilities:
- Collecting proof of relationship (marriage certificates, birth records)
- Organizing supporting documents
- Ensuring consistency across all filings
Form I-485 — Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status
The I-485 is used to apply for a green card from within the United States.
Often filed with:
- I-130 (family-based cases)
- I-140 (employment-based cases)
Key tasks:
- Preparing complete application packets
- Coordinating medical exams (Form I-693)
- Tracking eligibility and timelines
Form I-765 — Application for Employment Authorization
The I-765 allows applicants to obtain a work permit (EAD).
Common scenarios:
- Pending I-485 applicants
- DACA recipients
- Asylum applicants
Legal assistant role:
- Selecting the correct eligibility category
- Monitoring renewal timelines
- Preventing employment authorization gaps
Form I-131 — Application for Travel Document
The I-131 is used for advance parole or reentry permits.
Important for:
- Clients with pending green card applications
- Maintaining lawful status while traveling
Key considerations:
- Travel risks
- Timing of approvals
- Client advisories before departure
Form N-400 — Application for Naturalization
The N-400 is the application for U.S. citizenship.
Legal assistant responsibilities:
- Reviewing eligibility requirements
- Preparing travel and residency history
- Organizing supporting documentation
Form I-864 — Affidavit of Support
The I-864 is a financial sponsorship form required in most family-based immigration cases.
Key components:
- Sponsor income verification
- Tax returns and financial documentation
- Household size calculations
Common pitfalls:
- Incorrect income thresholds
- Missing or incomplete financial evidence
Form I-589 — Application for Asylum and Withholding of Removal
The I-589 is used by individuals seeking asylum in the United States.
Legal assistant role:
- Drafting and organizing declarations
- Compiling country condition evidence
- Managing strict filing deadlines
Form EOIR-42B — Cancellation of Removal
The EOIR-42B allows certain non-permanent residents to apply for relief from removal in immigration court.
Requirements include:
- Continuous physical presence
- Good moral character
- Exceptional hardship to qualifying relatives
Assistant responsibilities:
- Compiling hardship evidence
- Organizing court submissions
- Tracking deadlines and hearings
Best Practices for Legal Assistants
To succeed in immigration law, it’s not enough to recognize forms—you need systems.
1. Create standardized checklists
Each form should have a repeatable intake and documentation process.
2. Stay updated
Always verify the latest form versions through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
3. Double-check everything
Small inconsistencies can lead to delays or denials.
4. Build clear client communication workflows
This reduces missing documents and confusion.
5. Understand the purpose behind each form
This elevates your role from administrative to strategic.
Final Thoughts
Mastering immigration forms is one of the most valuable skills a legal assistant can develop. These forms are the foundation of every case, and your ability to prepare them accurately and efficiently directly impacts both your firm’s success and your clients’ futures.
Whether you’re just starting or advancing your career, fluency in these key forms will set you apart in the field of immigration law.