Can I File I-485 Myself? DIY vs. Professional Help

Many people successfully file Form I-485 on their own. Others prefer professional assistance. Here is a complete comparison to help you decide what is right for your situation.

DIY (Do It Yourself)

$0

Plus USCIS fees

Pros

  • Lowest cost option
  • Full control over your case
  • Learn the process yourself

Cons

  • Higher risk of errors
  • No professional review
  • Must research everything yourself
  • No help if problems arise
  • Time-consuming
Document Prep Service

$590-$990

Plus USCIS fees

Our Service Includes:

  • • Professional form preparation
  • • Personalized document checklist
  • • Review for errors and consistency
  • • Filing instructions
  • • Russian/English support
  • • 30 days follow-up support
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Immigration Attorney

$2,500-$5,000+

Plus USCIS fees

Best For:

  • • Complex cases
  • • Criminal history
  • • Prior denials
  • • Legal strategy needed
  • • Representation before USCIS

Recommended when you have complex legal issues or want full representation.

Detailed Comparison

FeatureDIYDocument PrepAttorney
Cost$0 + USCIS fees ($1,440 for most adults)$590-$990 + USCIS fees$2,500-$5,000+ + USCIS fees
Form PreparationYou complete all forms yourselfProfessional preparation based on your informationAttorney prepares and reviews all documents
Legal AdviceNoneNot included - information onlyFull legal advice and strategy
Document ChecklistResearch and compile yourselfPersonalized checklist providedComprehensive document guidance
Complex IssuesYou handle yourselfMay refer to attorneyHandled by attorney
USCIS CommunicationYou respond directlyYou respond (we can advise on process)Attorney handles on your behalf
Interview RepresentationNot availableNot availableAvailable (may be additional fee)
If Problems AriseYou handle or hire helpMay refer to attorneyAttorney handles issues
DIY Works Well When...
  • Simple, straightforward cases
  • You have time to research thoroughly
  • You are comfortable with forms and instructions
  • No criminal history or immigration violations
  • Clear eligibility with no complex issues
Consider Document Prep When...
  • First time navigating the system
  • Language barriers (our service helps in Russian)
  • Want professional review for peace of mind
  • Limited time to handle paperwork
  • Want to minimize risk of errors and delays
See an Attorney When...
  • Criminal history of any kind
  • Prior immigration violations or deportation
  • Previous denied applications
  • Complex eligibility questions
  • Inadmissibility issues requiring waivers
  • Employment-based with complex issues
  • Pending removal proceedings
Important Disclaimer

We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice. We cannot tell you whether you should DIY, use our service, or hire an attorney. This information is for educational purposes only. Every case is different, and what works for one person may not work for another. If you are unsure about your eligibility or have complex circumstances, consulting with a licensed immigration attorney is always the safest option.