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The Story Behind Immigration Vault
A few years ago, I went through my own marriage-based immigration process. One of the biggest challenges wasn't filling out forms it was gathering, organizing, and managing evidence.
My spouse and I had photos scattered across phones, conversations in WhatsApp, travel records buried in emails, financial documents in different accounts, and countless other pieces of evidence needed to support our case. As our application progressed, I found myself spending hours searching for documents, creating folders, renaming files, and trying to assemble everything into a format that would be easy to review. The entire process felt stressful, repetitive, and disorganized.
What surprised me most was that there wasn't a dedicated tool built specifically for immigrants going through this journey. Most people were relying on Google Drive, Dropbox, email folders, spreadsheets, or Word documents to keep track of some of the most important evidence of their lives. That's when the idea for Immigration Vault was born. I wanted to create a platform where immigrants, couples, and families could securely store their immigration documents, organize evidence as they collect it, and automatically build a government-ready evidence binder over time instead of scrambling at the last minute.
Today, Immigration Vault is available on the web, iPhone, and Android. It helps users keep everything in one place from relationship evidence and supporting documents to immigration records and timelines so they can stay organized throughout their immigration journey. I built Immigration Vault because I experienced this problem firsthand, and I believe immigrants deserve tools designed specifically for their unique challenges. If Immigration Vault can save someone hours of stress and help them feel more prepared during one of the most important processes of their life, then it has accomplished exactly what I set out to build.

