About QueueTip

QueueTip is a product operated by CetePay, Inc., a Delaware corporation. It is software for major immigration workflows—family, student, employment, investor, naturalization, and related USCIS-driven paths. It combines structured guidance, labeled interpretation, case organization, and shortcuts to USCIS and other official resources so you spend less time reconstructing the process from scattered posts and PDFs.

Disclaimer

QueueTip is a private software product operated by CetePay, Inc. and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by USCIS, DHS, or the U.S. government.

QueueTip is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Nothing on this site or in the product should be relied upon as legal advice or as a substitute for qualified legal counsel.

QueueTip may display information retrieved from USCIS case-status systems and other official sources. That information is provided for convenience and may be delayed, incomplete, or subject to change. QueueTip’s explanations, interpretations, and suggested next steps are separate from official government information and are clearly labeled.

Government requirements, processing times, and case outcomes vary and can change without notice. You are responsible for verifying information with official sources and qualified professionals. QueueTip does not guarantee timelines, approvals, or any immigration outcome.

Privacy overview

CetePay, Inc., a Delaware corporation operates QueueTip and processes the information you provide to run your account: profile and onboarding answers, cases and receipts you enter, checklist progress, notification preferences, and similar app data. See the published Privacy Policy for a complete description of collection, use, retention, subprocessors, international transfers (where applicable), and privacy rights.

Terms overview

Terms of use are published for QueueTip as a product of CetePay, Inc., a Delaware corporation, including acceptable use, disclaimers, limitation of liability appropriate to informational software, account termination, and governing law. See the published Terms and Conditions. Have counsel review any material changes—especially for a high-stakes category like immigration.