Joint Filing with Spouse
The standard path. Both spouses sign the petition and submit evidence of your ongoing marriage.
Most commonImmiva calculates your exact 90-day filing window, walks you through every I-751 question in plain English, and generates a print-ready petition with a personalized evidence checklist. All for $129.
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Filing Paths
Your filing path determines what evidence you need and when you can file. Immiva adapts the questions and checklist to your situation.
The standard path. Both spouses sign the petition and submit evidence of your ongoing marriage.
Most commonMarriage ended but it was genuine. File with proof the marriage was real when it began, plus your divorce decree.
Can file anytimeIf you experienced battery or extreme cruelty from your U.S. citizen or resident spouse during the marriage.
Fee exemptIf your spouse passed away, you can file with evidence of your bona fide marriage during their lifetime.
Can file anytimeWhat You Get
Answer plain-English questions. We handle the legal formatting, error checking, and document prep.
We calculate your exact filing window from your card expiration: open date, close date, no guessing.
Filing window, basis consistency, address gaps, criminal history, removal proceedings. All verified before print.
Tailored to joint filing or your specific waiver path. Exactly what USCIS needs to see for your situation.
Completed I-751, G-1145, payment form, evidence checklist, and mailing instructions. All in one download.
Petition + pre-filing check + evidence checklist + filing instructions. Pay only when done.
I-751 Guides & Resources
In-depth guides on filing requirements, evidence, processing times, and what to do if things go wrong.
Who must file, when to file, joint vs. waiver, and everything in between. Written in plain English.
Read guide →EvidenceWhat USCIS values most, ranked by evidence strength. What to do if you lack joint accounts or a shared lease.
Read guide →ProcessingService center wait times, monthly USCIS backlog data, and what the 48-month extension means for you.
Read guide →DenialMotion to reopen, refile, or immigration court review. What happens next and how to recover.
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