Immigration Form Assistant

AI-guided, field-by-field help for the forms that decide your immigration case. Understand what USCIS is asking, avoid the mistakes that trigger RFEs, and get pre-filled answers tailored to your profile.

📋 Field-by-Field Guidance ⚠ RFE Mistake Warnings ✍ Pre-Filled Answer Suggestions 📄 Downloadable PDF Export 🔗 Cross-Form References
DS-160
Nonimmigrant Visa Application
Free preview · $49 full PDF
Tourist, student, H-1B, F-1, B-1/B-2, and all nonimmigrant visas
I-129
Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker
Free preview · $99 full PDF
H-1B, L-1, O-1, TN, H-2A/B, and other work petitions
I-140
Immigrant Petition for Workers
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EB-1A/B/C, EB-2, EB-2 NIW, EB-3 green card petitions
I-485
Adjustment of Status
Free preview · $149 full PDF
Green card final application + I-131/I-765 cross-references
I-765
Employment Authorization
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OPT, STEM OPT, pending AOS, asylum, TPS, and other EADs
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🔄 Form guidance updated April 2026 — reflects current USCIS form editions and 8 CFR regulations
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Complete field-by-field guidance (25–35 fields)
Pre-filled answer suggestions based on your profile
Submission readiness score (0–100)
RFE risk flags and inconsistency warnings
Cross-references to companion forms
Submission checklist tailored to your form type
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Educational reference only. Verify all answers with your attorney before filing. Not legal advice.
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How the Form Assistant Works

The Form Assistant analyzes your immigration profile against the specific requirements of each USCIS form. For every key field, the AI explains what the government officer is actually asking, flags the most common mistakes that lead to RFEs or denials, and suggests a specific answer based on your situation.

The free tier covers 8 critical fields — the ones most likely to cause problems for your profile. The paid tier expands to all 25–35 major fields across the entire form, adds a submission readiness score, and delivers everything as a professionally formatted PDF you can use alongside your attorney.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DS-160 and why does it matter?
The DS-160 is required for virtually every nonimmigrant visa — tourist (B-1/B-2), student (F-1), work (H-1B, L-1, O-1), exchange (J-1), and more. Consular officers use it as the primary basis for your visa interview. Inconsistencies with your passport, social media history, or prior travel records are the leading cause of nonimmigrant visa denials.
What H-1B petition mistakes does the I-129 assistant flag?
The I-129 assistant specifically checks for: itinerary work locations that don't match your LCA certified location, wage level selection that may be challenged by USCIS, vague specialty occupation descriptions in the H-1B supplement, missing employer evidence pages, and timing issues that could trigger cap-gap gaps. These are the top RFE triggers in recent USCIS data.
Is the I-485 guidance different from other forms?
Yes. The I-485 (Adjustment of Status) is the most complex immigration form and carries the most risk — inadmissibility grounds alone span 10 categories. The I-485 package covers all 10 form parts and specifically cross-references I-131 (Advance Parole), I-765 (EAD), and I-864 (Affidavit of Support) to ensure consistency across your full application package.
How is this different from just reading the USCIS form instructions?
USCIS instructions tell you what to write in the most basic cases. The Form Assistant tells you what to write given your specific situation — employment gaps, visa denials, dual intent, prior overstays, complex employment history. It also cross-references current adjudication patterns, not just the form instructions themselves.
What does the submission readiness score mean?
The readiness score (0–100) reflects how well your profile and answers align with USCIS approval patterns. Above 80: strong profile, low RFE risk. 60–79: some flags that need attention. Below 60: significant issues that should be reviewed with an immigration attorney before filing.
Can I share the PDF with my immigration attorney?
Yes, and we encourage it. The PDF is formatted as an educational reference guide that works well as a starting point for your attorney review — it includes the suggested answers, legal context, and flags that need attorney attention.
Is this tool updated for 2026 USCIS form editions?
Yes. Form guidance is updated when USCIS releases new form editions or updates instructions. The current guidance reflects form editions current as of April 2026. Always confirm you're using the current form edition from uscis.gov before filing.