§ About — Form IM-0
Seattle, WA
Why we built Immio.
Most US employment-based immigration is a slow argument with a queue. You file a PERM, then an I-140, then sit in line for years while the State Department publishes a one-page bulletin every month that may or may not move your priority date. The information is public. It is also scattered across PDFs, USCIS policy memos, the INA, 8 CFR, and a dozen forum threads from 2017 that may or may not still be accurate.
We built Immio because the people in the queue deserve a planning tool, not another lead-capture form for a $7,000 retainer. EB-2 India hasn’t moved in fourteen months. EB-3 Philippines moved a week last May. An H-1B holder laid off on a Friday has sixty days to file something or lose status. None of that should require subscribing to a newsletter to find out.
Immio reads the visa bulletin so you can sleep through it. It watches your USCIS case so you don’t refresh the status page. It models scenarios — downgrade, port, layoff, dependent change — against your actual priority date and country of chargeability, using the statutes and regulations that govern those decisions, and shows its work with citations to INA paragraphs and 8 CFR sections you can hand to your attorney.
We are not a law firm. We do not represent you. Immio is a planning surface — a place to think about your case before you spend money on someone who can act on it. The product stays free for individual users while we build it out. If we ever charge, we will tell you a month in advance and you will have already had everything we built first.
§ Contact
Questions or feedback, hello@immio.ai. Privacy and data requests, privacy@immio.ai. Or sign up free and start with your own profile.