Choose how deeply you want to research.
Browsing, saving research, and a personal dashboard are free with an account. Researcher (comparison, export) and Case Research Report are not live yet — join the waitlist below.
Free Explorer
$0
No account required to start.
- Browse 2,369+ published NIW appeal decisions
- Filter by legal element, finding, appeal outcome, and year
- Read structured findings and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reasoning
- Open the original USCIS PDF for every case
- AI situation input: describe your situation, get research starting points
- Missing facts and questions to verify
- Related published decisions for NIW situations
- Coverage across 7 countries: Canada, US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Singapore
- Save research sessions and cases to a free account
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Researcher
$19/month
Your personal immigration research workspace.
- Everything in Free Explorer
- Save research sessions (situation + results + sources) -- live today, free
- Save cases to a personal collection -- live today, free
- Private notes on saved research and cases -- live today, free
- Research history: return to any past session -- live today, free
- Official source alerts when key sources update (Coming soon)
- Side-by-side case comparison (Coming soon)
- Export research summary as PDF (Coming soon)
- Priority access to new country research as it launches
Pro
$49/month
For advisors, attorneys, and serious applicants.
- Everything in Researcher
- Multiple research profiles (Coming soon)
- Team sharing and collaboration (Coming soon)
- Bulk case export (Coming soon)
- API access for case data (Coming soon)
- Dedicated support
Case Research Report
$79 one-time
A source-linked comparison built around your situation.
- Selected published cases relevant to your situation
- Source-linked findings and evidence comparison
- Organized by the three Dhanasar prongs
- Citations to the original decisions
- No legal advice, eligibility determination, score, or outcome prediction
Waiting on data accuracy, not demand: this report depends on the denial-reason classification table, which is currently unmatched for 51.5% of items at the individual-label level (see methodology). We're completing that work before this opens, not deprioritizing it.
| Feature | Free Explorer | Researcher | Pro | Case Research Report |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Browse & filter published decisions | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI situation input across 7 countries | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | — |
| Open original USCIS PDFs | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Save research & cases to your account | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | — |
| Private notes on saved cases | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | — |
| Side-by-side comparison | — | Coming soon | Coming soon | — |
| Export a research summary | — | Coming soon | Coming soon | — |
| Multiple research profiles / team sharing | — | — | Coming soon | — |
| API access | — | — | Coming soon | — |
| Custom report for your situation | — | — | — | Join the waitlist |
FAQ
Is the Explorer free?+
Yes. Browsing published decisions, filtering, and reading case findings and source PDFs is free with no account required.
Does immigrate.io provide legal advice?+
No. This is a research tool, not a law firm. Nothing on this site is legal advice, and nothing assesses your eligibility.
Does the Case Research Report predict approval?+
No. It organizes source-linked findings from comparable published decisions around the three Dhanasar prongs. It does not score your case, estimate your odds, or predict an outcome.
Can I cancel Researcher?+
The Researcher plan isn't live yet — billing isn't connected. When it launches, cancellation will be self-service and immediate.
Are the cases a representative sample of all NIW petitions?+
No. Every case here was denied and then appealed. It cannot be used to estimate an overall approval rate.
Are original USCIS documents linked?+
Yes. Every case links to the original decision PDF on uscis.gov.
immigrate.io is a research tool, not a law firm. It does not provide legal advice, assess eligibility, or predict petition outcomes.