Your attorney quotes $3,000.
Immiva costs $99.
One flat fee. No subscription. Pay only when your application is complete, and only after Immiva has reviewed your file.
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DIY leaves gaps. Attorneys cost a fortune.
Immiva gives you both.
See exactly what you’re getting — and what you’re not — with each approach.
Savings that paid for themselves many times over
“The timing was the part I kept agonizing over. Immiva just gave me the dates — open, close, done. That was the end of it. The forms took under two hours.”
Maria R.I-751 · Joint filer
“The worst part of any USCIS form is not knowing which questions you can skip. Immiva only put the relevant fields in front of me. That’s it. I’ve done this before and I really wish this had existed the first time.”
Charles M.I-751 · Joint filer
“I’m in the middle of a divorce. The waiver path felt completely opaque. Immiva stepped through it with me, told me what I needed to gather, and didn’t make me feel like I was under suspicion for asking.”
AnonymousI-751 · Divorce waiver
Answers before you decide
- The USCIS form is free. What Immiva does is check it, and that’s where most denials are prevented. Most rejections aren’t caused by people who didn’t try hard enough. They’re caused by a miscounted travel day, a forgotten address, or a Good Moral Character question answered wrong. Immiva catches those before your envelope reaches the mailbox. The $99 is the cost of not finding out at the interview window.
- You pay when your application is complete, right before you download your filing packet. You answer every question, see the verification report, review every field, and then decide if you want to download. Nothing is charged upfront. No retainer. No surprise fees.
- You see it explained before you pay: what the flag is, why it matters, and what documentation or steps address it. Some issues are minor and easy to resolve. Others may genuinely need an attorney. Immiva tells you which is which and won’t leave you staring at a red flag with no context. If you need an attorney, you’ll know before you pay us a cent.
- No. The $99 is Immiva’s fee for preparing and verifying your forms. The USCIS government filing fee (e.g., $760 for N-400, $750 for I-751) is paid separately, directly to USCIS when you mail your packet. Immiva shows you the exact fee and which payment form to include.
- The $99 covers one immigration application, regardless of how many USCIS forms that application requires. An H-4 change of status involves both an I-539 and an I-765, but it’s one application and one charge. If you’re pursuing two separate immigration goals (say, removing conditions on your green card and applying for an EAD), those are two applications and two separate charges.
- If USCIS rejects your application due to a form preparation error on our end, we’ll refund your full Immiva fee. Submit your claim within 60 days of receiving your USCIS rejection notice, and we’ll review within 5 business days. See the full terms at /legal/refund-policy.
- No. Immiva is software, not a law firm. It doesn’t provide legal advice and isn’t a substitute for an immigration attorney. If your situation involves questions a form can’t answer (deportation history, criminal convictions, prior visa fraud) you should consult a licensed immigration attorney before filing anything.
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