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Keep USCIS case activity visible from the same account you use for your K-1 tools.
You have enough on your mind: distance, travel dates, photos, chats, family plans, and the waiting. Create a free account to organize the practical side, then run a plain-English I-129F review for missing answers, skipped questions, date conflicts, and consulate details.
Start free. The paid USCIS Form Review is a one-time $197 purchase with 40 included audits when you want deeper review capacity.
Track your case, prepare a FOIA request, and organize form details in one workspace. The paid USCIS Form Review is there when you want a deeper I-129F check before mailing the packet.
Keep USCIS case activity visible from the same account you use for your K-1 tools.
Build a records request without starting from a blank page.
Organize form details in a guided workspace before deciding whether to run the paid K-1 review.
K-1 couples already deal with distance, stress, family pressure, and uncertainty. A preventable form issue should not be the reason your case slows down.
A required answer left empty can make your petition look incomplete.
A missed checkbox can trigger more review before your case moves forward.
Dates, addresses, and relationship details should tell one consistent story.
Beneficiary location and embassy details matter when filing from abroad.
FormVeritas reviews the form-level details that are easy to overlook after days of paperwork, screenshots, travel dates, chats, photos, and relationship history.
Checks for blank required fields, skipped yes/no questions, missing signatures, and unanswered sections that could make your packet look unfinished.
Flags details that may conflict across addresses, travel history, relationship dates, employment history, and biographical sections.
Instead of a vague pass/fail, the report shows the section affected, why it was flagged, and what should be reviewed before submission.
You are already dealing with time zones, flights, family pressure, evidence gathering, and the stress of waiting. Before you send your petition, take a few minutes to check the details that could slow everything down.
Create a free account first. Use the tracker, FOIA tool, and workspace now, then choose the paid USCIS Form Review if you want an extra check before filing.
Open the USCIS Tracker, FOIA Request Tool, and Form Workspace without starting a subscription.
Use the workspace to keep form details together before deciding whether to run the paid review.
When your draft is ready, run the I-129F review to check missing answers, omissions, and consistency issues.
Want to see what the paid review adds? This anonymized I-129F sample shows the kinds of missing answers, conflicting details, date gaps, companion-form checks, and wet-signature reminders FormVeritas can surface before mailing a petition.
A plain-English example of the report you get after a K-1 check.
High Risk Detected
Below 97% threshold
Needs review
Multiple checks triggered.
This section contains findings tied directly to the USCIS form reviewed during the audit.
Part 1 Item 4 requires the petitioner to choose either K-1 fiance(e) classification or K-3 spouse classification, but the rendered form leaves both classification boxes unselected.
no_selection
Select either the K-1 or K-3 classification in Part 1 Item 4 before filing.
Part 1 Employer 2 address uses a foreign country, so the U.S. state and ZIP Code boxes should be blank. The rendered form still fills a U.S. state or ZIP field.
foreign_country_with_us_state_or_zip_present
Clear the U.S. state and ZIP Code boxes for Part 1 Employer 2 address, or correct the country if this is actually a U.S. address.
Part 1 Employer 2 address asks for a province only when a foreign address is used, but the rendered province field repeats the city value instead of a province or region.
province_matches_city
Replace the province field with the correct province or region, or leave it blank if this is a U.S. address.
Part 1 asks for the petitioner's residential addresses over the last 5 years, current address first, but the rendered address-history dates do not provide usable, continuous coverage through today.
no_usable_date_ranges
Complete Part 1 address-history dates so the petitioner's address rows continuously cover the last 5 years through today, with the current address listed first.
Part 2 Item 19.a. asks when the beneficiary began Employer 1, but the rendered field contains a non-date value instead of a start date.
non_date_value
Replace the non-date value in Part 2 Item 19.a. with the date the beneficiary began Employer 1.
This section contains pack-level findings that are evaluated separately from the reviewed USCIS form fields.
The instruction review indicates Form I-130 must be included for this filing path, but the companion form was not present in the submission set.
missing=I-130
Include Form I-130 when filing this form, or review the filing path if I-130 is not applicable.
Blank protected signature lines are expected before print and sign, but the final packet still needs wet-ink signatures before mailing.
Part 5 requires a wet-ink petitioner signature at filing time. Blank digital signature fields are expected before print and sign, so this report treats it as a final-step reminder.
petitioner_signature_pending
Print the package and have the petitioner sign Part 5 in wet ink before final filing.
Showing seven anonymized findings from a completed K-1 review sample. The full report follows this same structure for every finding.
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FormVeritas is built so audit files are processed in memory, stripped of form data, and discarded without being written to disk.
Audit files are processed in memory only. FormVeritas does not save the form file during review.
The form is stripped of data after analysis and discarded from memory when the audit is complete.
Petition form data is not used to train public AI models.
FormVeritas is not affiliated with USCIS and does not make legal eligibility decisions.
Important answers before you use FormVeritas.
A free account includes the USCIS Tracker, FOIA Request Tool, and Form Workspace. You can use those before choosing the optional paid USCIS Form Review.
No. Audit files are processed in memory, stripped of form data, and discarded after analysis. FormVeritas does not write the form file to disk.
It checks for missing fields, skipped required questions, conditional omissions, inconsistent names, date conflicts, address issues, missing consulate details, and other form-level problems that can make a petition look incomplete or inconsistent.
No. FormVeritas is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. It is a form-level document review tool that helps identify missing information, inconsistencies, and potential clerical issues in your K-1 petition.
No. FormVeritas does not guarantee approval, does not guarantee USCIS will avoid issuing an RFE, and does not make legal decisions. It helps you check your petition for preventable form-level mistakes before submission.
No. If you need legal strategy, eligibility advice, or case-specific immigration guidance, speak with a qualified immigration attorney. FormVeritas helps with technical and clerical form review.
Use it before you submit your I-129F packet, especially after you believe your form is complete but before USCIS sees it.
Use the free tools now. When your I-129F draft is ready, choose the paid USCIS Form Review to catch form-level mistakes before USCIS sees the packet.