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Your relationship, documented. Your evidence, ready.

The shared vault for couples filing the K-1 fiancé visa. Capture your life together as it happens — then turn it into a professional evidence packet when it’s time to file.

Built by a couple going through their own K-1 — the first packet it ever generated was ours.

1

Capture together

You and your partner share one vault with separate accounts. Photos, screenshots, receipts, trips — added in seconds, from both sides of the ocean, even offline.

2

It organizes itself

Photos auto-date from their own metadata and attach to your trips. Chat exports become a messages-per-month chart — parsed on your phone, never uploaded. Transfers become a clean summary table.

3

Generate your packet

A professional, indexed PDF: cover page, table of contents, your signed statement, captioned exhibits, continuous page numbers. Built for an officer who has minutes.

Private by architecture, not by promise

The packet, done properly

The reader is a USCIS officer with minutes. Your evidence deserves to be comprehensive and digestible:

  • Cover page and exhibit index with page numbers
  • Your relationship statement, drafted from your own words and signed by you both
  • Trips summary with attached boarding passes, stamps, and photos
  • Messages-per-month chart from your chat history
  • Financial support summary with receipts
  • Captioned photo exhibits — “Exhibit C, Page 2 of 3” on every page

Simple pricing

Vault

Free

Shared vault for you both · 150 items · trips, chats, money log, coverage checklist · watermarked report preview

Plus

$5.99/mo

Unlimited items and storage · $20 off every report, at every milestone

Evidence report

$79 /packet

The full indexed PDF, no watermark · $59 for Plus members · come back for AOS and I-751 at each milestone

We built this for our own filing

One of us is in the US, the other in the Philippines. We know the 2am video calls, the airport photos, the remittance receipts — and the dread of turning two years of life into a packet a stranger can read. So we built the tool we wished existed, and used it for our own I-129F first.

Start your vault — free