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USCIS document review before you file

You prepared the forms yourself — we check the package before it goes to USCIS. Completeness, consistency, current editions, signatures, and the supporting-document checklist. Fully remote, flat quote, findings in writing.

A rejected or delayed USCIS filing usually fails on mechanics: a missed question, an outdated form edition, a signature in the wrong place, or evidence that does not match what the form says. A document review is a second set of trained eyes on your self-prepared package — before the filing fee and months of waiting are at stake.

Who this is for

  • You prepared your own U4U re-parole, TPS, work-permit, green-card, or naturalization package and want it checked before filing.
  • You used a translation tool or a template and are not sure every answer landed where USCIS expects it.
  • Your previous filing was rejected for a missing signature, wrong edition, or incomplete answer and you don't want a repeat.
  • You want a professional check but do not need (or want to pay for) full preparation from scratch.

What we check

  • Completeness — every required item answered; "None"/"N/A" used where USCIS requires it instead of blanks.
  • Consistency — names, dates, addresses, and A-numbers match across every form in the package and the supporting evidence.
  • Form edition — the edition date on each form is the one USCIS currently accepts.
  • Signatures and dates — every signature block that must be signed, is; nothing is signed where it must stay blank.
  • Supporting documents — a checklist of what your package includes versus what the filing type commonly requires, including certified translations.
  • Fees and mailing — correct filing fee (or fee-exempt category, like I-765 (c)(11) for U4U parolees) and the current USCIS filing address for your case type.

Documents usually reviewed

U4U re-parole request packages, I-765 work permit applications, I-131 travel documents, I-821 TPS registrations and re-registrations, I-485 adjustment-of-status sets, I-130 family petitions, N-400 naturalization applications, I-90 green-card renewals — plus the evidence sets behind them: civil documents, translations, status documents, and photos.

How the process works

  • 1. Upload. Send your completed forms and evidence through the secure client portal — files are encrypted at rest.
  • 2. Flat quote. We confirm the package size and quote a flat review fee before any work starts.
  • 3. Review. A trained document preparer goes through every page against the current USCIS requirements.
  • 4. Written findings. You receive an itemized list of what to fix, what is missing, and what is ready — in your language.
Imverica Legal Solutions is a California-registered Legal Document Assistant and Immigration Consultant, not a law firm. A document review checks completeness and consistency; it is not legal advice, an eligibility assessment, or a prediction of the outcome. If your case needs legal strategy, consult a licensed immigration attorney.

Frequently asked questions

What is a USCIS document review?

You prepare your USCIS application yourself; we go through the completed package before filing and flag missing answers, inconsistencies between forms, outdated form editions, missing signatures, and gaps in the supporting-document checklist. You receive a written list of findings to fix.

Is a document review the same as legal advice?

No. The review is clerical, not legal: we check completeness, consistency, and formatting against USCIS filing requirements. We do not assess your eligibility, predict outcomes, or recommend legal strategy — for those questions we refer clients to licensed immigration attorneys.

Which applications can Imverica review?

Any USCIS package we also prepare: U4U re-parole requests, I-765 work permits, I-131 travel documents, I-821 TPS, I-485 adjustment of status, I-130 family petitions, N-400 naturalization, I-90 green-card renewal, and supporting evidence sets.

How fast is the review?

Most single-form reviews are returned within 1–2 business days. Multi-form packages (for example I-485 + I-765 + I-131) usually take 2–3 business days.

How much does a document review cost?

Review is quoted flat after we see the size of your package — one form with evidence costs less than a full adjustment-of-status set. Published preparation fees are listed at imverica.com/pricing; reviews are quoted below the corresponding preparation fee.

Can you review documents in Russian or Ukrainian?

Yes. Intake and communication are available in English, Russian, Ukrainian, and Spanish, and we provide certified translations of civil documents (birth or marriage certificates, records) when the package needs them.

Ready to start your document package?

Flat-fee pricing. No legal advice — document preparation only, at your direction. Multilingual intake in English, Russian, Ukrainian, and Spanish.

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