Website Terms
Website Terms
This page explains how the site works, which parts are reference-only, what a purchase unlocks, and how access issues are handled. It does not add extra steps to the current sign-in or checkout flow.
By signing in, using account features, or completing a purchase, you agree to the explanations on this page. We do not add a separate checkbox before payment.
Updated: April 15, 2026
1.1. What this site provides
This site offers immigration cost estimates, timeline references, attorney fee ranges, civics exam prep, and related guidance so users can plan before filing.
The content is meant for information and study support. It is not an official USCIS publication and it does not replace advice tailored to your own case.
1.2. Using an account
When you sign in, save results, view orders, or use other account features, you are accepting the explanations on this page. We do not add a separate confirmation step before checkout.
Please keep your account credentials secure. We may limit access if an account is used for scraping, abusive downloading, system interference, or other misuse.
1.3. Fees, timelines, and accuracy
USCIS fees, time ranges, and attorney cost ranges shown on the site are estimates. We do not promise that every figure will always be complete, current, or error-free.
Before you file, always confirm the latest numbers on the USCIS website and with any service provider you choose. State-by-state data, attorney ranges, and outside references may also change over time.
1.4. Civics exam purchase access
The U.S. civics exam prep product is a digital access product. Once payment is completed, the purchasing account gets access to the question banks, mock exams, mistake review, and printable study materials included in that product.
Buying the study product does not guarantee any interview or exam result. It gives access to learning content, not a promised outcome.
1.5. Refunds and access issues
Once digital access has been activated, purchases are generally not handled like physical-goods returns. This helps avoid situations where the content has already been fully delivered and used.
If the real issue is failed access, duplicate charges, or content not being unlocked correctly, we will first review the order and try to restore access or resolve the payment problem. A change of mind, disappointment with study results, or not passing an exam is usually not a refund reason on its own.
1.6. Service boundaries and updates
This site is not affiliated with USCIS or any government agency, and it does not speak for them. Third-party links, services, and outside data sources follow their own rules and update schedules.
We may update this page as the product changes. If you continue using the site, the latest version applies.