Supported Nonimmigrant & Temporary Visa Case Types
B-1 / B-2 Visitor Visas
E-1 Treaty Trader
E-2 Treaty Investor
F-1 Student
H-1B Specialty Occupation
J-1 Exchange Visitor
L-1 Intracompany Transferee
M-1 Vocational Student
O-1 Extraordinary Ability
TN (USMCA / NAFTA)
R-1 Religious Worker
Extensions, Amendments, and Change of Status
P-1 / P-2 / P-3 (Athletes, Artists, Entertainers)
How US Immigration AI Supports Nonimmigrant Visa Cases
The platform collects client information through structured, conversational intake tailored to nonimmigrant visa matters. Intake data is organized into attorney-ready summaries, reducing manual back-and-forth.
Eligibility insights are informational only and do not constitute legal advice or a determination of eligibility. Final assessment is made by a licensed attorney.
Case-type identification
Employment, education, and travel history intake
Employer and sponsor data collection
Extension, amendment, or change-of-status indicators
Clients receive clear, case-specific document requests through a secure portal. Uploaded documents are organized automatically by visa type and relevance.
Designed to support law firms’ professional confidentiality and data-security obligations.
Standardized document request lists by visa category
Automated reminders and follow-ups
Centralized, organized document folders
Flags missing or inconsistent information for attorney review
US Immigration AI assists with drafting nonimmigrant visa petitions and supporting documents using attorney-approved templates and client-provided data.
Attorneys review, edit, and approve all drafts prior to use or submission.
Petition and application drafts
Supporting letters and statements
Employer/beneficiary or client information population
Standardized formatting and structure
The platform organizes all documents into structured, review-ready case files.
Forms, drafts, and supporting evidence organization
Flags missing items or inconsistencies
Consistent case file structure
Flags missing or inconsistent information for attorney review
Manual vs. AI Comparison for Nonimmigrant Visas
- Client Intake & Data Collection
Multiple staff follow-ups, data entry errors common
- Eligibility Pre-Qualification
Attorney or paralegal review, time-consuming
- Document Requests & Collection
Email / physical documents, manual tracking
- Drafting Petitions & Supporting Docs
Manual drafting, template copying, high error risk
- Change Status
Multiple staff track updates, frequent delays
- Case Assembly & File Organization
Manual sorting and preparation
- Turnaround Time
Days to weeks per case
- Staffing Costs
High (multiple staff roles)
- Client Intake & Data Collection
Automated conversational intake, structured summaries, fewer errors
- Eligibility Pre-Qualification
AI-assisted insights, attorney-reviewed for accuracy
- Document Requests & Collection
Secure client portal, automated reminders, organized folders
- Drafting Petitions & Supporting Docs
Drafts using attorney-approved templates, standardized formatting
- Change Status
Automated flags for missing info, structured updates, & reviews
- Case Assembly & File Organization
AI organizes all materials into review-ready case file structure
- Turnaround Time
Hours to days per case
- Staffing Costs
Reduced; one AI handles intake, drafting, and organization
Why Immigration Firms Choose US Immigration AI
Handle high-volume cases without adding staff
Replace treamline administrative workflows by using AI
Reduce intake, drafting, and document management time
Maintain consistency across all nonimmigrant visa types
Improve turnaround time for extensions and amendments
See Nonimmigrant Visa Automation in Action
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