Full package pre-filing audit · manual pilot

Check your whole package before USCIS does.

You assembled the package yourself: the brief, the exhibit index, and the numbered exhibits. Before you file, we review the whole thing together and report where the brief and the exhibits do not line up, where support is missing, where facts contradict, and the filing-risk patterns officers act on. This is a report, not a rewrite.

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Manual pilot. Report only. Not legal advice, not representation, and no prediction of approval.

What the audit covers

A single-document check reads one draft. This audit reads the assembled package as one record and checks that its parts agree.

The brief
Read for the claims it makes and the exhibits it cites, so each cited exhibit can be checked against what it actually shows.
The exhibit index
Checked for missing, duplicate, or wrong-numbered entries, and for exhibits cited in the brief but not found, or present but never cited.
The numbered exhibits
Read against the brief and the index so support that is claimed is actually there, and contradictions across documents surface.

How it works, as a manual pilot

There is no automated upload or checkout for this yet. It is deliberately run by hand against a reproducible template.

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Request an audit
Contact us with your petition type and the rough size of your package (number of exhibits and pages). We confirm scope and pricing.
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We review by hand
We work through the assembled package against a fixed checklist: citation checks, missing support, contradictions, index problems, and filing-risk patterns.
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You get a findings report
A structured report that lists the issues, ranked by severity, with where each one is. Findings only, kept separate from any correction.
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You decide what to fix
You act on the findings yourself, or take them to the full package service or an attorney. We do not change your package for you.

What the report contains

Package intake summary
Petition type, whether the brief, index, and numbered exhibits were received, and the approximate exhibit and page count.
Structural readiness
Whether the package is audit-ready and whether the index and exhibit files look internally consistent. A broken index is reported, not fixed.
Brief-to-exhibit citation check
For cited exhibits: the claim in the brief, whether the exhibit actually supports it, and a severity rating.
Missing support
Claims that need evidence the package does not contain, and why each gap creates filing risk.
Internal contradictions
Conflicting dates, names, or numbers across documents, with both sources and why it matters.
Exhibit index problems
Missing, duplicate, or wrong-numbered exhibits, exhibits cited but not found, and exhibits present but never cited.
Common filing-risk patterns
Unsupported claims, weak exhibit mapping, inconsistent facts, missing perjury statement, broken structure, and overbroad claims.
Top findings and next steps
The most important issues ranked by severity, plus suggested next-step categories (client correction, add exhibit, restructure, full package service, attorney review, or no action).

Report only. Here is what it does not do.

×No rewriting of the brief.
×No correcting or renumbering of exhibits.
×No rebuilding or restructuring of the package.
×No form completion.
×No legal advice and no attorney representation.
×No prediction or guarantee of approval.

The audit keeps findings separate from corrections on purpose. It tells you what is wrong; you decide how to fix it. USCIS decides every case independently.

Petition Review or Full Package Audit?

Petition Review

Reviews a single drafted petition, or an RFE response, on its own. Best when you want a fast officer-style read of one document.

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Full Package Pre-Filing Audit

Reviews the entire assembled package, brief plus exhibit index plus numbered exhibits, and checks that they agree with each other. Best right before filing.

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Method and limits

The audit works from the documents, the exhibit index, per-exhibit summaries, and the brief, with targeted deep reads where a finding needs one. It is a consistency and completeness audit across the record, not a line-by-line reading of every page of a very large package. The value is in cross-checking the brief against the exhibits, surfacing contradictions, and flagging gaps, so you go into filing with your record aligned.

Who it is for

People who prepared and assembled their own EB-1A, EB-2 NIW, or O-1A package and want a professional pre-filing check of the whole thing before they submit. If you have not built the package and want it prepared, the full CaseBuilder package service does that.

Pricing

This is a manual pilot. Pricing scales with the size of the package (roughly the number of exhibits and pages) and is provided on request. There is no online checkout for the audit yet. Request an audit and we confirm scope and a quote for your package.

Questions

What is a Full Package Pre-Filing Audit?
It is a review of your self-prepared, fully assembled petition package before you submit it to USCIS. Unlike a single-document check, it looks at the whole package together: the brief, the exhibit index, and the numbered exhibits. It identifies document consistency issues, exhibit-reference problems, missing support, internal contradictions, and common filing-risk patterns, and returns a findings report. It is currently a manual pilot, run by hand.
Is this the same as Petition Review?
No. Petition Review is a separate product that reviews a single drafted petition or an RFE response. The Full Package Pre-Filing Audit reviews the entire assembled package, including the exhibit index and all numbered exhibits, and checks that the brief and the exhibits are consistent with each other. Different scope, different product.
Do you rewrite or renumber my package?
No. The audit is report only. It finds and reports issues; it does not fix them. It does not rewrite the brief, does not correct or renumber exhibits, does not rebuild or restructure the package, and does not complete any forms. You decide what to change and make the changes yourself.
Can you guarantee my case is approved?
No. No software or service can guarantee an outcome, and USCIS decides every case independently. The audit does not predict or guarantee approval and calculates no approval odds. It surfaces consistency issues, gaps, and filing-risk patterns so you can decide what to strengthen before filing. The decision always rests with USCIS.
Is this legal advice or representation?
No. CaseBuilder is document preparation software, not a law firm. The audit is not legal advice, not legal representation, and using it does not create an attorney-client relationship. You review the findings and act on them yourself.
How much does it cost?
This is a manual pilot, so pricing scales with the size of the package (roughly the number of exhibits and pages) and is provided on request. There is no online checkout for the audit yet. Contact us to get a quote and start.
How do I start?
Request an audit through our contact page. Because this is a manual pilot, there is no automated upload flow yet. We confirm scope and pricing for your package, review it by hand against a reproducible template, and send you the findings report.

Have your whole package checked before you file.

A manual pilot audit of the brief, the exhibit index, and the numbered exhibits together. Findings report only. You decide what to fix.

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