Add captions, auto-sort by date, and generate a print-ready PDF — all in your browser. No uploads, no accounts, 100% private.
Used by couples preparing for I-130, I-485, I-751, and K-1 interviews. No sign-up required.
Choose "Auto Sort by Date" to arrange photos chronologically without manual reordering
Immigration attorneys generally recommend 20–30 well-chosen photos that show your relationship over time. Quality matters more than quantity — five photos spanning two years are stronger than fifty from a single weekend. Include a mix of wedding/engagement photos, holidays with family, travel together, and everyday life.
Arrange your photos chronologically with captions that include the date, location, and a brief description of the occasion (e.g., "Wedding reception — July 12, 2025 — Chicago, IL"). Present them in a clean, printed PDF with 2 photos per page. This tool handles the formatting automatically.
USCIS accepts printed photos and photo pages. The most professional approach is a PDF with 2 captioned photos per page, printed in color. This tool generates that exact format. Avoid submitting loose photos without context — captions with dates and locations make your evidence much stronger.
Each caption should include: the specific date (e.g., "December 25, 2025"), the city and state (e.g., "Louisville, KY"), and what the occasion was (e.g., "Christmas dinner with family"). Keep captions concise — under 80 characters. This tool auto-detects dates from your photos' EXIF data to save you time.
Your photos never leave your device. All processing happens 100% in your browser — no uploads, no servers, no accounts. Your images are compressed and assembled into a PDF entirely on your computer. We never see, store, or transmit your photos.
This tool is useful for any application that requires photo evidence of a bona fide relationship, including Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative), I-485 (Adjustment of Status), I-751 (Removal of Conditions), and K-1 fiancé visa petitions. It's also helpful when preparing for USCIS interviews.