I signed up for RapidVisa’s premium review service expecting real, expert guidance — someone to actually go through my evidence, identify gaps, and tell me how to strengthen my case. That’s exactly what their marketing promises.
But in reality, there was no genuine review at all. All they did was collect the documents I uploaded — no real feedback, no personalized advice.
I spent over a week going back and forth with them because they kept missing documents and made multiple mistakes on my N-400 form. It honestly felt like I was the one doing the reviewing, not them.
Then things got even worse. I trusted them to submit my application before the October 20th deadline (so I’d still qualify for the easier civics test). They did send it — but forgot to include the payment check. USCIS rejected the entire packet, and by the time I fixed their mistake and resubmitted it myself, I’d missed the deadline and lost eligibility for the simpler test.
And shockingly, while the rejected application was still with USCIS, RapidVisa offered to resend a second application for me. That’s a huge red flag — USCIS does not allow multiple active applications from the same person. The fact that they didn’t even know this shows a serious lack of understanding of the immigration process they claim to be experts in.
I paid a premium price expecting professional help, but what I got was sloppy work, misinformation, and costly errors. Their so-called “premium review” is misleading and absolutely not worth it. Save your money and go directly through USCIS.