Five things that make removing conditions feel impossible
The 90-Day Panic
You have a narrow 90-day window before your card expires to file I-751. Miss it and you risk losing your green card status entirely. But figuring out exactly when your window opens — and what happens if you file too early or too late — is buried in USCIS instructions.
We calculate your exact filing window
Our eligibility check determines your precise 90-day window based on your card expiration date. You know exactly when to file — no guessing, no risk of filing too early or missing the deadline.
- Exact filing window calculated from your card expiration
- Late filing guidance if your card already expired
- Alerts if your situation requires immediate action
The Evidence Scavenger Hunt
USCIS wants proof your marriage is "bona fide" — but never tells you exactly what counts. You keep separate bank accounts because of student loans? That looks suspicious to USCIS. Not enough couple photos on social media? Officers now check. So people overcompensate — submitting 300 pages of WhatsApp screenshots hoping something sticks.
A personalized evidence checklist — not a guessing game
Based on your answers, we generate a tailored checklist of exactly what evidence to gather and how much is enough. Joint filing, waiver, children included — each path gets its own specific document list so nothing gets missed and nothing is wasted.
- Tailored document checklist based on your filing path
- Guidance for couples without joint bank accounts — including alternative evidence USCIS actually accepts
- Joint filing vs. waiver evidence requirements clearly explained
- No guessing about what USCIS expects — or how much is enough
The Waiver Maze
If you're divorced, separated, or in an abusive situation, you can't file jointly with your spouse. You need a waiver — but there are multiple waiver types, each with different evidence requirements and legal standards. Picking the wrong one can mean a denial.
Guided questions detect your filing path automatically
Answer simple questions about your situation and Immiva determines whether you qualify for joint filing or which waiver applies. The form adjusts automatically — you only see questions relevant to your path.
- Automatic detection of joint filing vs. waiver path
- Waiver-specific questions tailored to your situation
- Only relevant fields shown — nothing confusing or unnecessary
The Two-Year Silence
After filing, your case enters a black hole. I-751 processing currently averages 18 to 30 months — median wait hit 23.5 months in FY2024. You'll check the USCIS portal and see "Case Is Being Actively Reviewed." That usually just means a computer re-ran a background check, not that an officer is looking at your file.
Make your filing bulletproof from day one
Immiva can't speed up USCIS processing. Nobody can. But we can make sure your petition doesn't trigger an RFE or get rejected for a preventable error — the two things that actually add months on top of an already brutal wait.
The Paper Card Problem
After you file, your physical green card expires — and you live on a paper receipt notice (I-797) for up to 2+ years. Airlines have refused to board people carrying it. HR departments flag employees as "unauthorized." DMVs and banks don't know what to do with it. You carry an expired card and a flimsy paper notice everywhere you go.
File it right the first time so you don't add RFE delays
Immiva can't change the fact that you'll live on a paper notice. Nobody can. But we can make sure your petition doesn't get kicked back with a Request for Evidence — adding even more months of paper-card limbo on top of an already long wait.
Four steps to your permanent green card
Answer plain-English questions. We translate them into correct USCIS fields, catch errors, and produce print-ready PDFs.
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Check Eligibility
Confirm your filing window, joint filing vs. waiver path, and whether to include children.
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Complete Your I-751
Our guided system walks you through every question. Plain English in, correct legal fields out.
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Review Everything
See your finished petition before paying. Go back and change anything you want.
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Download & File
Get print-ready PDFs, your personalized evidence checklist, and filing instructions.
What Our Customers Say
I was dreading the immigration paperwork, but Immiva made it incredibly straightforward. The questions were clear and my forms were ready in about an hour. I saved over $2,000 compared to hiring a lawyer.
The thing I hate the most about the USCIS forms is that you always have to refer to the instruction or Reddit to figure out which questions you must answer and which you should skip. Immiva only showed me the fields I had to complete. Nothing more.
I tried filling out the forms on my own and got overwhelmed after page two. Immiva asked me normal questions and turned my answers into a perfect application. Well worth the money.
Everything you need for $99
- Form I-751Petition to Remove Conditions on ResidenceThe primary petition, completed and formatted to USCIS specifications
- Form G-1145E-Notification of AcceptanceGet text and email alerts when USCIS receives your petition
- G-1450 / G-1650Payment AuthorizationPay the USCIS filing fee by credit card or bank transfer
- ChecklistPersonalized Evidence ChecklistEvery supporting document you need — tailored to joint filing or your specific waiver path
- Built-InReal-Time Error CheckingCatches inconsistencies, missing fields, and common mistakes before you file
A Lawyer Charged Us $2,000. Our Application Got Rejected.
When we filed our own immigration forms, we hired an attorney — and later discovered over 70 errors in the paperwork. The application was rejected by USCIS for preventable mistakes a computer could have caught.
We built Immiva so nobody else has to go through that. Every question is translated into plain English. Every answer is validated in real time. And the entire filing packet costs less than a single hour of most attorneys' time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Immiva costs just $99 for the complete I-751 petition package. Immigration attorneys typically charge $1,000 to $2,000 for the same service. You get the same professionally prepared forms at a fraction of the cost.
You must file within the 90-day window before your conditional green card expires. Our eligibility check calculates your exact filing window based on your card expiration date. If your card has already expired, you should file immediately with an explanation for the delay.
You can still file I-751 using a waiver instead of filing jointly. You'll need to prove that your marriage was entered in good faith. Immiva detects your filing path automatically and adjusts the form to your situation — joint filing, divorce waiver, abuse waiver, or hardship waiver.
For joint filing, you need proof of an ongoing bona fide marriage — joint bank statements, lease agreements, insurance policies, tax returns, photos, and similar documents. For waiver filings, the evidence requirements depend on your specific waiver type. Immiva generates a personalized evidence checklist based on your answers so you know exactly what to gather.
Yes. Children under 21 who also have conditional green cards can be included on your I-751 petition. Children 21 or older must file their own separate petition. Our guided questions help you determine who to include.
Absolutely. We use 256-bit SSL encryption to protect all data in transit and at rest. We never share your personal information with third parties. Your data is stored securely and you can request deletion at any time.
No. We prepare your forms and produce print-ready PDFs. You sign, print, and mail to USCIS yourself. Immiva is not a law firm and does not represent you before USCIS.
Most petitioners complete their I-751 in under 2 hours. You can save your progress and return at any time — no need to finish in one session.