Immigration Intake Forms & Client Questionnaires

Immigration cases generate more paperwork than almost any other area of law, and every case starts with the same problem: you need a huge amount of information from someone who may not speak English fluently, may not understand the legal process, and may be under significant time pressure. A thorough intake form is not a convenience here — it is a necessity.

The Immigration intake form is designed by a licensed attorney admitted in New Jersey and New York. It follows the standard 3-page litigation format used across all 38 of our legal forms, with matter-specific fields built for immigration practice.

What the Immigration Form Covers

The form starts with the basics that every immigration case needs: full legal name (including any aliases or prior names), date and country of birth, current immigration status, A-number (alien registration number), passport details, and current address. But that is where generic forms stop and this one keeps going.

The matter-specific checkboxes cover the major immigration case types: family-based petitions (I-130, I-485 adjustment of status), employment-based petitions (H-1B, L-1, O-1, EB categories), asylum and refugee applications, DACA renewals and initial applications, removal and deportation defense, naturalization and citizenship, VAWA self-petitions, U-visa and T-visa applications, TPS (Temporary Protected Status), consular processing, and waivers of inadmissibility.

Below the checkboxes, the intake captures the details that actually matter for case preparation: immigration history (prior visas, entries, departures, overstays), sponsoring employer or family member information, dependents (spouse and children included on the petition), criminal history (which affects admissibility), travel history, prior applications and their outcomes, and any pending proceedings in immigration court.

One Form, Many Case Types

We built this as a single comprehensive form rather than splitting it into separate products for each visa type. The reason is practical: immigration clients often come in with one issue and end up needing something different. Someone who walks in asking about a green card through marriage may actually need a waiver first. Someone asking about DACA may also have an asylum claim. The form captures enough at the front end that you can pivot without going back to the client for a second round of basic information.

Intake vs. Questionnaire

The intake is your internal office document — filled out by your staff during or after the consultation. The companion client questionnaire is what the client fills out and signs. It includes authorization language and is written in plain, straightforward terms. Both documents come in every set.

Pricing

The complete set (intake + questionnaire) is $19.99. Intake only is $14.99. Questionnaire only is $9.99. All PDFs are fillable in Adobe Reader, password-protected against editing, and carry the CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE stamp.

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All 38 legal intake forms + questionnaires

$399

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