Last updated July 16, 2026
Legal Disclaimer
Togetherward helps you organize the paperwork and planning around an international immigration journey. It does not give legal advice.
Not a law firm
Togetherward is a software product, not a law firm. Using Togetherward does not create an attorney-client relationship with anyone at Togetherward, and no one on the Togetherward team is acting as your lawyer.
Not legal advice
The tasks, checklists, suggestions, timeline templates, contingency options, and AI-generated hints inside Togetherward are informational prompts to help you organize. They are not legal advice, not a substitute for advice from a licensed immigration attorney, and not tailored to the specific facts of your case.
Not affiliated with government
Togetherward is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the U.S. Department of State, or any other national or local government agency in any country.
No outcome guarantees
Immigration outcomes depend on many factors outside any software product’s control. Nothing in Togetherward guarantees admission, approval, visa issuance, eligibility, timing, or any specific decision from a government authority.
AI suggestions are labeled
AI-generated suggestions are marked as such in the product and require your review before they change anything in your case. You remain responsible for what you file, when you file it, and what you provide to attorneys or officials.
Consult a licensed attorney
For legal advice about your specific situation, please consult a licensed immigration attorney in the relevant jurisdiction.
Not legal advice.
Togetherward is an organizational and planning tool for couples navigating international immigration paperwork. It is not a law firm, is not affiliated with any government agency, and does not guarantee any immigration outcome, eligibility, or admission. For legal advice, consult a licensed attorney in the relevant jurisdiction.