Four things that make the citizenship process feel impossible
The "Gotcha" Anxiety
One missed checkbox, the wrong ink color, a missing copy of a document USCIS already has — any small mistake can get your application rejected and restart a 12-month wait.
Real-time validation catches mistakes before you file
Every field is validated as you go. Missing documents, formatting issues, and common oversights are flagged before you ever print the packet.
- Built-in error checking on every question
- Personalized document checklist — nothing forgotten
- Print-ready PDFs formatted to USCIS specifications
Overwhelming Legal Jargon
Questions like "Have you ever committed a crime for which you were not arrested?" are written to confuse. The difference between "detained," "arrested," and "cited" trips up nearly everyone.
Plain-English questions with real explanations
Every USCIS question is translated into language a normal person can understand. Contextual guidance explains exactly what they're asking and how to answer truthfully.
- Plain English in → correct legal fields out
- Contextual help explains what USCIS actually means
- Links to in-depth blog guides for complex topics
The "Black Hole" of Physical Mail
Even in 2026, most forms must be mailed to a USCIS Lockbox. Did it arrive? Did a contractor lose a page? You have zero control once the envelope leaves your hands.
An organized, page-ordered filing packet
Your packet comes organized exactly the way USCIS expects it — correct page order, all required forms included, with a checklist so you know what goes where before sealing the envelope.
- Print-ready PDFs in correct USCIS page order
- Filing checklist with everything to include
- G-1145 for text & email receipt confirmation
The "Active Review" Lie
You check the USCIS portal daily. It says "Case is Actively Being Reviewed" — for months, sometimes years. The status never changes.
Make your part bulletproof
Immiva can't speed up USCIS processing or fix their portal. Nobody can. But we can make sure your application doesn't add any delays from your end — no RFEs, no rejections for missing documents, no restarts because of a preventable error.
Four steps to a complete filing packet
Answer plain-English questions. We translate them into correct USCIS fields, catch errors, and produce print-ready PDFs.
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Check Eligibility
Confirm your 5-year or 3-year path, physical presence, and 90-day early filing window.
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Complete Your N-400
Our guided system walks you through every question. Plain English in, correct legal fields out.
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Review Everything
See your finished application before paying. Go back and change anything you want.
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Download & File
Get print-ready PDFs, your personalized checklist, and filing instructions.
What Our Customers Say
I was dreading the immigration paperwork, but Immiva made it incredibly straightforward. The questions were clear and my forms were ready in about an hour. I saved over $2,000 compared to hiring a lawyer.
The thing I hate the most about the USCIS forms is that you always have to refer to the instruction or Reddit to figure out which questions you must answer and which you should skip. Immiva only showed me the fields I had to complete. Nothing more.
I tried filling out the forms on my own and got overwhelmed after page two. Immiva asked me normal questions and turned my answers into a perfect application. Well worth the money.
Everything you need for $99
- Form N-400Application for NaturalizationThe primary 14-page form, completed and formatted to USCIS specs
- Form G-1145E-Notification of AcceptanceGet text and email alerts when USCIS receives your application
- G-1450 / G-1650Payment AuthorizationPay the USCIS filing fee by credit card or bank transfer
- ChecklistPersonalized Document ListEvery supporting document you need, tailored to your situation
- Built-InReal-Time Error CheckingCatches inconsistencies, missing fields, and common mistakes
A Lawyer Charged Us $2,000. Our Application Got Rejected.
When we filed our own immigration forms, we hired an attorney — and later discovered over 70 errors in the paperwork. The application was rejected by USCIS for preventable mistakes a computer could have caught.
We built Immiva so nobody else has to go through that. Every question is translated into plain English. Every answer is validated in real time. And the entire filing packet costs less than a single hour of most attorneys' time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Immiva costs just $99 for the complete N-400 application package. Immigration attorneys typically charge $1,500 to $3,000 for the same service. You get the same professionally prepared forms at a fraction of the cost.
Absolutely. We use 256-bit SSL encryption to protect all data in transit and at rest. We never share your personal information with third parties. Your data is stored securely and you can request deletion at any time.
Yes. We generate an editable PDF, so you can always open it and change any answers directly in the document. You can also log back into your account, update your answers, and re-generate the forms.
Each question includes contextual guidance to help you understand what USCIS is asking for. If you need additional help, our support team is available to assist with technical questions about the platform.
No. We prepare your forms and produce print-ready PDFs. You sign, print, and mail to USCIS yourself (or file online through your USCIS account). Immiva is not a law firm and does not represent you before USCIS.
No. Immiva is a document preparation service, not a law firm. We help you fill out your immigration forms accurately based on the information you provide. For legal advice about your specific situation, we recommend consulting with a qualified immigration attorney.
Your package includes the N-400 Application for Naturalization, any required continuation/supplemental pages, and the optional G-1145 E-Notification form. All forms are generated in the exact format USCIS requires.
Most applicants complete their N-400 application in around 1 hour. You can save your progress and return at any time — no need to finish in one session.