For Immigration Attorneys & Organizations

Structured affidavits that save time and improve quality

Your Pain Points

  • Messy affidavit collection: Clients make awkward calls to neighbors, coworkers, landlords, get incomplete responses
  • Low quality letters: Unstructured, missing key information, hard to verify, creating extra work for USCIS officers
  • Time wasted: Chasing people, explaining what's needed, fixing incomplete affidavits, editing chaotic drafts
  • Inconsistent evidence: Hard to present a cohesive case with scattered, unverified statements
  • Client stress: Families already under pressure struggle with the affidavit process
  • System inefficiency: Scattered letters create more work for overworked USCIS officers who need organized evidence

How Affidavit Support Network Helps

Structured Flows

Guided forms with AI-assisted wording ensure recommenders provide complete, consistent information. No more chasing missing details or editing chaotic drafts.

Better Evidence Quality

Structured affidavits in a consistent, USCIS-oriented format are more credible, verifiable, and easier for officers to review.

Less Chaos

Clients send structured links instead of making awkward calls. Everything is organized in one place, reducing workload for everyone involved.

System Benefits

By providing organized, readable evidence upfront, you help USCIS officers spend less time chasing information and reduce the need for intrusive neighborhood checks.

Safe for Your Clients, Understandable to Stakeholders

Immigration is one of the most polarizing topics in America today. Affidavit Support Network doesn't take partisan sides. Instead, we provide infrastructure that serves the immigration system itself – making it more humane and predictable for applicants while supporting law & order and helping USCIS officers receive organized, readable evidence.

Infrastructure that benefits the system: Our platform is designed to be safe for your clients (dignified, structured, supportive) while also supporting USCIS officers with organized, readable evidence. By encouraging proactive submission of structured affidavits, we reduce the need for intrusive neighborhood checks and save time for overworked government staff — ultimately benefiting taxpayers and making the system more efficient.

Aligned with recent USCIS practices: Recent USCIS practice places stronger emphasis on holistic evaluations of good moral character and, in some cases, on neighborhood-style checks. Affidavit Support Network encourages proactive submission of testimonial affidavits, reducing the need for intrusive calls or visits.

Platform Features

  • Multi-case management: Manage multiple clients and their recommenders in one dashboard
  • AI-assisted, attorney-centered: Guided forms with AI support help recommenders write clearly, but your legal judgment remains central — AI doesn't provide legal advice
  • Dynamic drafts, not templates: Affidavits are structured using AI-assisted wording, producing consistent, USCIS-oriented format that you can review
  • Online notarization: Integrated with Proof.com for seamless notarization
  • Structured output: Affidavits are formatted consistently, ready for submission, making review and case assembly faster
  • Progress tracking: See which affidavits are complete, in progress, or pending
  • Client portal: Clients can manage their own cases and track progress

Pricing

Simple, transparent pricing:

  • Single Case: $25 (1 recommender/request)
  • Annual Membership: $39.50/year (up to 5 successfully completed requests, $25 processing per case)
  • $25 per recommender outreach fee (with $15 refundable if declined)
  • $45 per online notarization (via Proof.com)
  • Optional gratitude payments to recommenders ($50-199, can be waived or donated)

Volume discounts available for organizations managing multiple cases. Contact us to discuss enterprise pricing.

Why This Exists

On August 15, 2025, USCIS issued new policy guidance that fundamentally changes how good moral character is evaluated for immigration cases.

The new policy places increased emphasis on holistic community-based evidence and testimonial affidavits from people who actually know the applicant personally. This represents a shift toward requiring more structured, verifiable evidence of community ties and moral character.

Key changes in the August 15, 2025 policy:

  • Greater emphasis on testimonial evidence from neighbors, coworkers, landlords, and community members
  • Requirement for structured, verifiable affidavits that can be easily reviewed by officers
  • Increased focus on proactive submission of community evidence to reduce the need for intrusive checks
  • Expectation that applicants provide organized, credible documentation upfront

Affidavit Support Network exists to bridge the infrastructure gap created by these policy changes. We provide the structured platform needed to collect the kind of community evidence this new standard requires, making the process more efficient for applicants, recommenders, and USCIS officers alike.

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