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Immigration Packet Builder

One intake, consistent draft answers across every USCIS form

Enter client data once. Get a review-ready answer set for the forms you name, cross-form consistency checks, current-edition verification, and a supporting-document checklist before you assemble the final packet.

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PROMPT

Create a skill called "Immigration Form Filler" for an immigration lawyer. I will provide a comprehensive client intake including identity details, immigration history, family information, employment and address history, and any criminal or immigration issues. Based on the forms or case type I specify, build a review-ready answer packet and field map for the USCIS forms involved. Cross-check all forms for consistency, verify current form editions from official USCIS sources, and flag any missing facts or questions that require attorney judgment. Generate a supporting-document checklist for the client. If I provide receipt numbers, monitor the public USCIS case-status page and alert me when the visible status changes. Do not present the packet as filing-ready until I review it.

How It Works

Immigration matters reuse the same facts across many government forms, but the

cost of inconsistency is high. This skill organizes the intake once, maps the

facts to the forms you specify, and produces a review-ready packet rather than

pretending a filing is ready without attorney review.

What You Get

  • One intake organized into a reusable client fact sheet
  • Draft answer sets for the USCIS forms you name
  • Cross-form consistency checks for names, dates, addresses, and history
  • Current-edition verification from official USCIS pages
  • Missing-information and judgment-call flags
  • Supporting-document checklist generation
  • Optional public case-status monitoring for receipt numbers you provide

Setup Steps

  1. Complete a detailed client intake questionnaire
  2. Tell the skill which forms or case type you are preparing
  3. Review the draft answers and flagged inconsistencies
  4. Assemble, edit, and file the final packet yourself

Tips

  • Use this as packet prep, not as a substitute for legal review
  • Name transliteration, prior addresses, and travel history are the most common cross-form mismatch points
  • Keep the client fact sheet current so amendments are easier later
  • Treat case-status monitoring as a convenience check, not the only notice channel
Tags:#legal#immigration#forms#uscis#automation