Terms And Conditions

BY PAYING FOR OUR SERVICES, YOU AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING:

Terms of Service

This website is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship between you and EasyFianceVisa.com, LLC (the "Firm") or with Deron Smallcomb. No attorney-client relationship is created with the Firm or with Deron Smallcomb.
The materials on this site are provided for informational purposes only. The materials do not constitute legal advice nor should you act or rely on any information on this website without seeking the advice of an attorney.

Our consultation does not constitute legal advice nor should you act or rely on any information provided by the Firm. The staff at the Firm, including Deron Smallcomb, are not attorneys, lawyers, an Immigration Law Firm, or employees of USCIS or the Department of Homeland Security, and cannot offer legal advice. You should consult an Attorney if you need legal advice.

We are not bound to perform any services unless we choose to accept your case. If we choose to not accept you as a client, we will refund your fees. If we choose to perform services, you are bound by these Terms of Service.

Refund Policy

No refunds will be given once the initial email has been sent to the client. The only time a refund will be issued is per the following section titled Details of our Guarantee. At no time and under no circumstances arising from the obligations to our client, will the Firm and/or Deron Smallcomb be liable for more than the service fee paid by that particular client.

Details of our Guarantee

We will refund your service fee if your Petition is denied.
Our Guarantee does not apply to the 'Basic' $195 Package or to the following limited circumstances:

  • The Fiancé(e) or Petitioner provides us with a material misrepresentation or fraudulent material.
  • If the Petitioner has not met their Fiancé(e) personally.
  • The Petitioner and Fiancé(e) don't have a genuine bona fide and committed relationship,
  • The Petitioner or Fiancé(e) has been involved in prior immigration proceedings,
  • If the Petitioner's income does not exceed the required poverty guidelines; and
  • If the Fiancé(e) or Petitioner doesn't provide supporting documentation or requested information necessary to complete the application.

The jurisdiction governing any dispute is the State of California.

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