Immigration Form Preparation
Immigration paperwork, done right the first time.
CitizenKit prepares your complete USCIS application — every form, every document, every step — built directly from official USCIS guidelines so nothing is missing and nothing is left to chance.
- Built from official USCIS.gov guidelines
- No missing forms or documents
- Case Support Specialist included with every kit
- Free Kit Finder Quiz — no payment until you choose a kit
Our Kits
The right kit for your situation
Every kit is built for a specific case type — not a one-size-fits-all approach. Take the free quiz to find exactly which one is yours.
Adjustment of Status
- Adjustment of Status
Adjustment of Status for Spouse
U.S. citizens petitioning for a spouse already in the United States to obtain their Green Card.
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- Adjustment of Status
Adjustment of Status for Parent
U.S. citizens (21+) petitioning for a parent already living in the United States to obtain their Green Card.
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- Adjustment of Status
Adjustment of Status for Child
U.S. citizens or permanent residents petitioning for an unmarried child under 21 already in the U.S.
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Family Petitions (I-130)
- Family Petitions (I-130)
Petition for Spouse Abroad
U.S. citizens or LPRs beginning the immigration process for a spouse living outside the United States.
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- Family Petitions (I-130)
Petition for Parent Abroad
U.S. citizens (21+) beginning the immigration process for a parent living outside the United States.
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- Family Petitions (I-130)
Petition for Child Abroad
U.S. citizens or LPRs beginning the immigration process for an unmarried child under 21 abroad.
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- Family Petitions (I-130)
Petition for Sibling Abroad
U.S. citizens (21+) filing under the F4 preference category to petition for a sibling abroad.
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Status & Renewal
- Status & Renewal
Remove Conditions on Residence
Lawful permanent residents with a 2-year conditional card filing jointly with their U.S. citizen spouse.
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- Status & Renewal
Naturalization — 5-Year Path
Lawful permanent residents applying for U.S. citizenship after 5 years (or 10-year card holders).
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- Status & Renewal
Renew Green Card
Lawful permanent residents with an expiring or expired 10-year Green Card renewing their card.
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Not sure which kit?
The Kit Finder Quiz takes three minutes.
Answer a few questions about your goal, your family's situation, and where everyone currently is. CitizenKit identifies the right kit — or tells you if your case needs an attorney. No payment until you choose.
Take the Free QuizHow It Works
From quiz to filed application
Find Your Kit
Take the free Kit Finder Quiz. Three minutes. No account required. CitizenKit matches you to the exact kit for your situation.
Complete the Questionnaire
Walk through your application in plain English, section by section. Every question is explained. Every term is defined.
Receive Your Kit
Your complete application kit is generated from your answers — every form pre-filled, every document listed, reviewed by a Case Support Specialist.
Submit with Confidence
Your packet is assembled in USCIS-preferred order. Print, sign, and mail — with clear instructions for every step after.
Included with every kit
A real person reviews your kit before you file.
Every CitizenKit comes with access to a dedicated Case Support Specialist — a real human who reviews your completed kit to make sure nothing has been missed, every field is answered, and your packet is ready to file exactly as designed.
- Verifies nothing is missing — cross-checks your checklist against your specific case type
- Reviews your forms, answers, and documents before delivery
- Available to answer questions about how to use your kit and what each step means
Your Case Support Specialist is not an immigration attorney and does not provide legal advice. For complex cases or legal questions, we always refer you to a qualified immigration attorney.
Specialist Review Includes
Form review
Every field checked against your questionnaire answers
Document checklist verification
Confirmed against your specific case type
Packet assembly check
Organized in USCIS-preferred filing order
Filing instructions
Step-by-step guide for what happens after you mail
Why CitizenKit
Not DIY. Not an attorney. The right fit.
USCIS forms are public and free. The instructions are online. So why do so many self-prepared applications come back with Requests for Evidence?
DIY
- Generic forms with no personal guidance
- Easy to miss required documents
- No one checks your work
- Requests for Evidence add months
CitizenKit
- Pre-filled forms from your answers
- Personalized document checklist
- Case Support Specialist review
- Built from official USCIS guidelines
Immigration Attorney
- Best for complex or unusual cases
- Legal advice included
- Higher cost
- CitizenKit refers when needed
Common Questions
What people ask before starting
- What exactly does CitizenKit provide?
- CitizenKit prepares your complete USCIS application packet — including pre-filled forms, a personalized document checklist, and step-by-step filing instructions — based on your answers to a guided questionnaire. Every kit is reviewed by a Case Support Specialist before delivery.
- Is CitizenKit a law firm or immigration attorney service?
- No. CitizenKit is a document preparation service. We prepare your application materials accurately and completely, based on official USCIS guidelines. We do not provide legal advice. For complex cases or legal questions, we will always refer you to a qualified immigration attorney.
- What if my case is complex or has unusual circumstances?
- CitizenKit is designed for the most common, straightforward immigration case types. If your situation falls outside the scope of our available kits — such as criminal history, prior deportation, or complex waivers — the Kit Finder Quiz will identify this and recommend you work with a licensed attorney.
- How long does it take to complete the questionnaire?
- Most applicants complete the questionnaire in 20 to 40 minutes. You can save your progress and return at any time using the resume link sent to your email.
- What happens after I file my application?
- After mailing your packet, USCIS sends a receipt notice confirming they received it. Depending on your application type, next steps may include a biometrics appointment, an interview, or simply waiting for USCIS to process your case. Your kit includes guidance on what to expect at every stage.
Your application starts with one question.
Take the free Kit Finder Quiz and find exactly what you need. No payment until you choose your kit.