Eight USCIS forms with their validation logic, role mappings, and prerequisite categories — encoded against the live instructions, not adapted from generic legal software.
Form I-130Form
USCIS Policy ManualPolicy
8 CFRReg
INAStatute
The platform is purpose-built around the forms and rules that actually carry an immigration case. Coverage today is eight core forms, with the domain-specific validations and category trees that family-based and adjustment work depends on.
I-130Petition for Alien Relative
I-130ASpouse supplement
I-129FPetition for Alien Fiancé(e)
I-131Travel & parole
I-134Declaration of financial support
I-485Adjustment of status
I-765Work permit
I-864Affidavit of support
Covered today — each form with its own field map and its own set of USCIS-sourced validation rules.
Domain depth
✓The eight forms today. I-130, I-130A, I-129F, I-131, I-134, I-485, I-765, I-864 — each with its own field map and its own set of USCIS-sourced validation rules.
✓Real prerequisite trees. I-131 enumerates every parole and travel-document basis, with sub-categories for pending I-485, I-589, I-821 TPS, DACA, T/U visas, current parolees, and re-parole programs (military PIP, Afghan, Ukrainian, FRTF, CAM).
✓I-485 Part 9 by category. Criminal, immigration violations, security, fraud, removal, and miscellaneous histories — gated YES/NO/ASK_CLIENT per item, with the attorney pre-screening the answers before they hit the form.
✓Domain-specific rules. LPR-cannot-petition-for-parents/siblings, USC age requirements, bigamy detection from marriage-date overlap, 5-year employment history gaps, K-1 admission-class matching for I-485 — the rules immigration practice runs on, not generic form-field requireds.
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USCIS forms with full validation, mapping, and role coverage