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▪ Industry · Legal & Professional

AI automation for Immigration Law.

Immigration practices run on forms, evidence and deadlines. We automate case assembly and client communication so nothing is missed and cases move faster.

60% faster case assembly · 0 missed deadlines with automated tracking · 24/7 multilingual client support

▪ Where The Hours Go

The manual load holding immigration law back.

Form and evidence assembly

Petitions require gathering, checking and organizing large volumes of documents by hand.

Deadline risk

Missed filing windows and RFE deadlines carry serious consequences and demand constant tracking.

Multilingual client comms

Collecting documents and updating clients across languages is slow and manual.

▪ What We Automate

How we automate immigration law.

Every system below is scoped in the Audit, built into your real tools, and measured against a baseline. You own all of it.

01

Case assembly and form automation

Agents collect required documents, check them for completeness, populate forms, and assemble filing packets, so cases are ready for attorney review in a fraction of the time.

02

Evidence collection and checklist agents

Agents request and chase the specific evidence each case type needs, validating documents against your checklists so nothing is missing at filing.

03

Deadline and RFE tracking

Every deadline and RFE is tracked and surfaced automatically, with reminders and status so windows are never missed.

04

Multilingual client communication

Agents collect documents and provide status updates in the client's language around the clock, cutting the back-and-forth.

▪ The Stack We Run

Your immigration law agent stack.

Scoped in the Audit, first system live in 30 days, then run under managed operations.

Case assembly and form agent
Evidence collection agent
Deadline and RFE tracking workflows
Multilingual client communication agents

▪ The Outcome

60%

faster case assembly

0

missed deadlines with automated tracking

24/7

multilingual client support

▪ Questions

Immigration Law, answered.