Third-person case summary outlining key factual elements for attorney review and inclusion in filings
One round of attorney feedback and revisions
One optional follow-up client call (up to 30 minutes), if needed
Turnaround:
Standard delivery: 5 business days from the date of the client interview (subject to workload)
Rush service: 48 hours from the client interview, available for an additional fee
Case Types and Pricing
T Visa (Victims of Human Trafficking) - $500
VAWA Self-Petitions - $500
U Visa (Victims of Qualifying Criminal Activity) - $400
Workflow
Initial Contact The attorney or firm provides basic client details, including the case type, relevant considerations, and the client’s full name and preferred contact information.
Scheduling The client interview is scheduled directly with the client, and the confirmed interview time is communicated to the firm.
Drafting Following completion of the client interview, a complete affidavit packet is prepared and delivered to the firm within five (5) business days of the interview.
Review & Revisions Attorneys have five (5) business days to review the materials and may request one round of revisions. When necessary, this may include an optional follow-up call with the client of up to thirty (30) minutes to clarify or gather additional information.
Payment Payment is processed via Wise or bank transfer and is expected after the client interview and prior to delivery of the completed affidavit draft, unless otherwise agreed in advance.
Ethics & Confidentiality
Affidavit Aid is operated by a non-legal professional with a background in Clinical Psychology. Services consist of client interviewing and affidavit drafting performed at the direction of immigration attorneys and law firms.
Affidavit Aid does not provide legal advice, legal representation, or case strategy. All legal analysis, review, and submission decisions remain the responsibility of counsel.
All client and firm information is treated as strictly confidential. Interview notes, draft affidavits, and final written materials are the exclusive property of the retaining law firm and are not reused, shared, or disclosed to any third party.