StatusReady prepares your USCIS paperwork for both — carefully, honestly, and entirely online. Two services, one honest price each, handled by a real person who's been through this system with his own family.
Start your caseFor you if: you received a 2-year green card through marriage, and you're in the last 90 days before it expires — or getting close to it.
We prepare your completed I-751 from the information you provide, check the whole package for legibility and consistency — readable scans, no blank fields, names and dates that match across your documents — and send it back ready to print, with a plain-language filing guide pointing to USCIS's own instructions. You review, assemble, and file it yourself.
Founding-client rate: $300 — regular price after our first 25 clients: $350. Paid once, upfront. USCIS's filing fee is separate and paid directly to USCIS — full cost breakdown below.
Start your caseFor you if: one of you is a U.S. citizen, and the spouse who needs the green card is already here in the United States — including if they arrived on a fiancé visa.
(If the spouse who needs the green card is still living abroad, that's a different process — see the road map below.)
USCIS doesn't expect one form for this. It expects a packet — several forms, filed together, that all have to agree with each other. The kit is that packet, prepared as one piece of work:
Every form prepared from your information, cross-checked against the others so names, dates, and addresses agree — then returned to you digitally with a filing guide. You review, assemble, and file.
Founding-client rate: $500 — regular price after our first 25 clients: $600. Half to start, half before final delivery.
Start your caseOur preparation fee is what we charge. USCIS's filing fees are set by the government, paid by you directly to USCIS, and never pass through us.
| StatusReady preparation | $300 founding-client rate · $350 regular |
| USCIS filing fee (paid to USCIS) | $750 by mail · $700 online |
| Typical total | $1,050 by mail · $1,000 online |
| Married inside the U.S. | Arrived on a fiancé visa | |
|---|---|---|
| StatusReady preparation | $500 founding-client rate · $600 regular | $500 founding-client rate · $600 regular |
| USCIS filing fees (paid to USCIS) | $3,005 | $2,330 |
| Medical exam (paid to the doctor) | typically $200–$500 — ask the clinic's price when you book | typically $200–$500 — ask the clinic's price when you book |
| Typical total | $3,505 + exam | $2,830 + exam |
USCIS fees itemized: I-485 $1,440 · I-130 $675 · I-130A $0 · I-864 $0 · I-765 $260 · I-131 $630. Figures from USCIS's published fee schedule (G-1055), current as of June 2026 — USCIS sets and changes its own fees, so always confirm at uscis.gov before you file.
The work permit (I-765) and travel permission (I-131) applications are optional — if you skip one, you skip its USCIS fee. Our kit price doesn't change either way: it's one price for preparing the complete packet, whichever applications your filing includes. And if any of your documents aren't in English, USCIS requires certified translations of them — budget for those too.
Spreading it out: The kit is billed in two halves — half to start, half before final delivery. Pay each one however suits you: card, bank, or monthly installments through Klarna or Affirm at checkout. Our price is the same for everyone — never negotiated, no coupon codes. The founding rate is the only deal there is, and it ends automatically at client #26.
It feels like one long journey when you're living it — but the government treats each stop as its own separate application. That's why each one is listed here on its own.
Fiancé visa (K-1) — coming. Want it next? Leave your email and we'll tell you when it opens.
Marriage green card (the Kit) — available now. The full packet, prepared as one piece of work.
Start your caseRemoving conditions (I-751) — available now. When your 2-year card's window opens.
Start your caseCitizenship (N-400) — coming. Leave your email and we'll tell you when it opens.
Is the spouse who needs the green card still living abroad? That's a different road to the same green card — the consular process — and we don't prepare it. Leave your email — if we ever add it, you'll hear first.
We'd rather do two things carefully than everything halfway. When a new service opens, the people on its list hear first.
StatusReady prepares forms. Some situations need more than form preparation — they need legal advice, and only a licensed attorney can give it. If any of these apply, we'll stop and point you to one before taking your money:
These are the big ones — a few rarer situations are screened at intake the same way.
This isn't us judging your case — deciding what a complication means is itself legal advice, and we don't give it. It's a promise: we will never quietly keep preparing forms in a situation that deserves a lawyer's eyes. If we flag a problem before work begins, you get a full refund.
Most services don't publish this list. We'd rather you know where the line is before you pay anyone — including us.
If your situation is covered above, we're ready when you are. If it isn't yet, join the list for the service you need — the people on a list always hear first.
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Starting your case is free — you only pay after we've confirmed your situation is one we prepare.
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