How do I self-file for a green card?

To self-file for a Green Card, you typically need to complete the appropriate USCIS forms such as Form I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status) and possibly others like Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) depending on your situation. ImmigrationDoc.ai can assist by providing an AI-powered platform that helps you prepare your forms accurately. You start by uploading your forms and supporting documents to the platform, which then scans for missing answers, conflicting dates, inconsistent names, and other common errors that could cause delays or Requests for Evidence (RFEs).
The process involves three main steps: (1) Upload your forms and documents securely; (2) Let the AI scan and identify issues; (3) Apply suggested fixes and export a clean, ready-to-file version of your paperwork. This tool helps reduce errors and organize your case packet but does not replace legal advice or representation. You remain responsible for signing and submitting your forms to USCIS. The platform also offers case tracking features to monitor your filing status after submission.
While ImmigrationDoc.ai improves the accuracy and organization of your application, it cannot guarantee approval, provide legal advice, or file on your behalf. It is recommended to review your completed forms carefully and consider consulting an attorney or accredited representative if you need legal guidance.



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