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Immigration Form Preparation
Skip the confusing paperwork. Talk to our representatives, provide your basic documents securely, and our expert internal team will fill out, organize, and prepare your entire application for you.
About Our Service
We Do The Heavy Lifting For You
Isbah was founded on the belief that establishing roots in America shouldn't require navigating complex and confusing paperwork alone.
Unlike self-service software that leaves you guessing, we operate a full-service concierge model. You speak directly with our team, provide us your raw documents, and our internal experts meticulously assemble your USCIS applications.
Our goal is to provide a perfectly organized, error-free application packet so you can move forward with confidence and peace of mind.
Our Mission
To simplify the immigration journey by providing a done-for-you service, ensuring every form is meticulously prepared and ready for USCIS.
Your Data, Highly Secured
We use bank-level encryption. Your documents are reviewed exclusively by our internal experts and are never shared with third parties.
48-Hour Delivery Guarantee
We know immigration is time-sensitive. Once you upload your required evidence to your secure vault, our experts guarantee your finalized, error-free forms will be ready for review within 48 hours.
How It Works
Our 4-Step Concierge Process
We do the heavy lifting. Our internal team manages your application from consultation to final review.
Choose Your Path
Reach out however is easiest for you. Buy your service directly online, open a chat, drop us an email, or give us a call to speak with a dedicated expert today.
Provide Documents
We tell you exactly what is required. You securely upload your raw documents (IDs, certificates) to your private portal.
We Prepare Forms
Sit back and relax. Our internal team meticulously translates your data and fills out all complex USCIS paperwork on your behalf within a guaranteed 48 hours of receiving your documents.
Review & Finalize
We send you the finalized drafts for review. Once approved, the application is officially prepared and ready for submission.
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Disclaimer: USCIS government filing fees and third-party payment processing fees are set by external organizations and are subject to change without notice. The government fees listed below are strictly estimates. Please visit the Official USCIS Fee Calculator for accurate, up-to-date filing costs.
Marriage Green Card
Complete bundle processing for I-130, I-485, Work Permits, and Advance Parole.
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Purpose: Comprehensive package for foreign spouses adjusting status inside the U.S. or via consular processing.
- Proof of Petitioner's U.S. Citizenship or LPR Status
- Marriage Certificate
- Evidence of a bona-fide marriage (joint lease, bank accounts, photos)
- Beneficiary's Passport & Birth Certificate
- Petitioner's Tax Returns & W-2s
- Guaranteed 48-Hour Processing
Parent/Relative Petition
Sponsor your parents or siblings. We handle the complex NVC and USCIS structuring.
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Purpose: Comprehensive package for bringing your Father, Mother, or Siblings to the U.S.
- Proof of Petitioner's U.S. Citizenship
- Birth Certificates proving familial relationship
- Petitioner's Tax Returns for financial sponsorship
- Beneficiary's Passport
U.S. Citizenship
Naturalization preparation (N-400) including detailed 5-year travel history audits.
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Purpose: Application for Naturalization to become a U.S. citizen.
- Copy of Green Card (Front & Back)
- Detailed 5-Year Travel History
- Tax Transcripts for last 5 years
- Marriage Certificate (if applying under 3-year rule)
Fiancé(e) Visa
Bring your fiancé to the U.S. to marry (K-1 Visa). Includes relationship evidence structuring.
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Purpose: Allows a U.S. citizen to bring their fiancé(e) to the U.S. to marry within 90 days.
- Proof of Petitioner's U.S. citizenship
- Evidence of meeting in person within the last 2 years
- Letters of intent to marry
- Passport-style photos of both individuals
Removal of Conditions
Convert your 2-Year Green Card to a 10-Year Card (I-751).
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Purpose: Convert your 2-Year Conditional Green Card to a 10-Year Permanent Card.
- Copy of 2-Year Green Card
- Extensive joint financial evidence (leases, mortgages, bank statements)
- Joint Tax Returns
- Birth certificates of children born to the marriage
DACA Renewal
Keep your work authorization and protection active with guided renewal processing.
Learn More & Required Docs
Purpose: Renew your Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and Work Authorization.
- Copy of current EAD (Work Permit)
- Previous DACA approval notices
- Passport or Consular ID
Individual Forms We Prepare
Only need one specific form? Our internal team specializes in preparing these individual applications accurately.
Green Card Renewal
Application to Replace or Renew your Permanent Resident Card.
Est. USCIS Fee: ~$415Learn More & Required Docs
Purpose: Use this form to replace a lost, stolen, or damaged Green Card, or to renew a card that has expired or will expire within 6 months.
USCIS Process: 1. File Form I-90. 2. Attend biometrics appointment (if required). 3. Receive new Green Card in mail.
- Copy of your current/expired Green Card (front and back)
- Government-issued ID (Passport, Driver's License)
- Two passport-style photographs
Fiancé(e) Petition
Petition to bring your foreign fiancé(e) to the U.S. to marry.
Est. USCIS Fee: ~$675Learn More & Required Docs
Purpose: Allows a U.S. citizen to bring their fiancé(e) to the U.S. (K-1 Visa) with the intent to marry within 90 days of arrival.
USCIS Process: 1. File I-129F. 2. USCIS approves and forwards to NVC. 3. Fiancé(e) applies for K-1 visa at U.S. Embassy.
- Proof of U.S. citizenship (Passport, Birth Cert.)
- Evidence you met in person within the last 2 years
- Letters of intent to marry within 90 days
- Passport-style photos of both individuals
Petition for Alien Relative
Establish a qualifying relationship to a relative who wishes to immigrate.
Est. USCIS Fee: ~$675Learn More & Required Docs
Purpose: The first step in helping an eligible relative (spouse, parent, child, sibling) immigrate. Form I-130A is strictly supplemental information for a spouse beneficiary.
USCIS Process: 1. File petition. 2. Await approval. 3. Application either moves to NVC (abroad) or allows for Adjustment of Status (in U.S.).
- Proof of Petitioner's U.S. Citizenship or LPR Status
- Marriage Certificate or Birth Certificate to prove relationship
- Evidence of a bona-fide relationship (if spouse)
Travel Doc (Advance Parole)
Apply for a travel document to leave and re-enter the U.S. safely.
Est. USCIS Fee: ~$630Learn More & Required Docs
Purpose: Allows non-citizens (like those with pending Green Card applications) to travel internationally without abandoning their current U.S. applications.
USCIS Process: 1. File I-131 (often concurrently with I-485). 2. Wait for Advance Parole document before departing the U.S.
- Copy of official photo ID
- Copy of current immigration status proof
- Two identical passport-style photographs
- Explanation/evidence of circumstances warranting issuance
Adjustment of Status
Apply to register permanent residence (Green Card) while inside the U.S.
Est. USCIS Fee: ~$1,440Learn More & Required Docs
Purpose: The core application to get a Green Card without having to return to your home country. Supplement J is required if the adjustment is based on an employment offer.
USCIS Process: 1. File application. 2. Attend biometrics. 3. Attend interview (if scheduled). 4. Receive Green Card.
- Government-issued Photo ID & Birth Certificate
- Form I-693 (Medical Examination)
- Proof of lawful entry (Visa, I-94 stamp)
- Two passport-style photographs
Remove Conditions
Petition to remove conditions on a 2-year marriage-based Green Card.
Est. USCIS Fee: ~$750Learn More & Required Docs
Purpose: Converts your conditional 2-year Green Card into a permanent 10-year Green Card. Must be filed 90 days before current card expires.
USCIS Process: 1. File jointly with spouse (or request waiver). 2. Receive extension letter. 3. Attend interview (if required). 4. Get 10-year card.
- Copy of front/back of 2-year Green Card
- Extensive evidence of joint life (bank statements, lease, mortgage, joint taxes)
- Birth certificates of any children born to the marriage
Work Permit (EAD)
Application for Employment Authorization Document to legally work in the U.S.
Est. USCIS Fee: ~$470Learn More & Required Docs
Purpose: Request an EAD card that proves to employers you are allowed to work legally while your immigration status is pending or active.
USCIS Process: 1. File application. 2. Await processing. 3. Receive physical EAD card in the mail.
- Copy of Government ID/Passport
- Two identical passport-style photographs
- Copy of your current U.S. visa or I-94 arrival record
- Proof of eligibility category (e.g., pending I-485 receipt)
DACA Renewal
Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Renewals).
Est. USCIS Fee: ~$605Learn More & Required Docs
Purpose: Renew your DACA protections and accompanying work authorization. The I-765W is the worksheet detailing economic need.
USCIS Process: 1. File renewal ideally 120-150 days before expiration. 2. Attend biometrics. 3. Receive new approval notice and EAD card.
- Copy of current EAD (Work Permit)
- Previous DACA approval notices
- Passport or Consular ID
- Updated proof of residence if any gaps exist
Affidavit of Support
Contract accepting financial responsibility for an immigrant.
Est. USCIS Fee: VariesLearn More & Required Docs
Purpose: Shows that the intending immigrant has adequate means of financial support and will not become a public charge. I-864A is for household members combining income.
USCIS Process: Filed concurrently with I-485 Adjustment of Status or submitted to the NVC during Consular Processing.
- Most recent Federal Income Tax Return & W-2s
- Recent pay stubs or employment verification letter
- Proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent residency
U.S. Citizenship
Application for Naturalization to become a United States citizen.
Est. USCIS Fee: ~$725Learn More & Required Docs
Purpose: The official path for permanent residents to become U.S. citizens.
USCIS Process: 1. File application. 2. Attend biometrics. 3. Pass the citizenship interview and English/Civics exam. 4. Take the Oath of Allegiance.
- Copy of front/back of Green Card
- Marriage certificate (if filing under 3-year rule)
- Detailed 5-year travel and address history
- Tax transcripts
Waiver of Rights
Waiver of Rights, Privileges, Exemptions and Immunities.
Est. USCIS Fee: $0Learn More & Required Docs
Purpose: Used primarily by individuals holding A, G, or E nonimmigrant statuses (diplomats, government officials) who wish to apply for Green Cards but must waive their diplomatic tax immunities.
USCIS Process: Filed concurrently with Form I-485.
- Copy of passport and diplomatic visa
- Form I-485 receipt (if previously filed)
- I-94 Arrival/Departure record
Interagency Record
A, G or NATO Dependent Employment or Change of Status.
Est. USCIS Fee: $0Learn More & Required Docs
Purpose: Used by dependents of diplomatic missions, international organizations, or NATO to request employment authorization or a change of status.
USCIS Process: Form is submitted to the Department of State (DOS) or NATO for endorsement before being sent to USCIS.
- Passport and A/G/NATO visa copies
- Endorsement letter from diplomatic mission
- I-94 Arrival/Departure record
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