🌎 Contract Review
AI Contract Review for Immigration
Upload immigration contracts. AI finds risky clauses, missing protections, unfavorable terms, and compliance gaps in 90 seconds. Page-level citations and severity ratings.
Contracts we review for immigration.
I-9 employment verification
Affidavits of support
Visa application documents
Birth certificate translations
Marriage certificate translations
Passport copies
Immigration court filings
USCIS forms
Immigration contract risks.
Immigration documents need translation, notarization, AND apostille — requiring 3-5 separate vendors and 3-6 weeks
11.3 million pending USCIS applications create massive backlogs and urgency
International signers and documents in foreign languages add complexity
Spanish-speaking clients struggle with English-only notarization — most platforms offer no language support
Review + Scan + Sign + Notarize
After AI reviews your immigration contract, scan for data extraction, e-sign, and notarize — all in one platform.
Immigration contract review questions.
Can ClosingIQ handle the entire immigration document flow?
Yes. Upload → AI scan → translate (189 languages) → sign → notarize → apostille → ship internationally. All in one platform.
How long does the full process take?
Standard apostille: 5-7 business days. Rush: 24 hours. International shipping: 3-7 days depending on destination. Total: 2-8 days vs 3-6 weeks traditionally.
Can international signers use ClosingIQ?
Yes. International signers are supported for notarization in states that allow it. Identity verification uses biometric analysis of government-issued ID.
What languages do you translate?
189 languages. Document translation preserves the original formatting. Perfect for birth certificates, marriage certificates, and legal documents.
How much does the full bundle cost?
The full bundle (scan + sign + notarize + apostille + international shipping) starts at $275. Traditional process costs $700-$2,000.
Do you offer notarization in Spanish?
Yes. Spanish-speaking notaries are available through our platform. In six states (Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania), interpreter-assisted notarization sessions are legally authorized. For signers in other states, the session is routed through a notary in one of these states — the notarized document is legally valid nationwide. We also translate documents in 189 languages.
Can non-English speakers get documents notarized?
Yes. While the notarial ceremony is conducted in English, six US states authorize interpreters during the session. ClosingIQ routes non-English speakers to notaries in these states automatically. Your document can be in any language — the notary certifies your signature, not the document content. We offer 189-language document translation before or after notarization.
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