Waivers & Special Applications

AI Automation for Waivers & Special Applications, Designed for Attorneys

US Immigration AI helps law firms automate waivers and special application workflows. From client intake to document collection and case organization, AI manages repetitive tasks while attorneys retain full oversight and control over all legal decisions.

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Examples of Waivers & Special Applications

  • I-601 Waiver of Inadmissibility

  • I-601A Provisional Waiver

  • I-212 Permission to Reapply

  • J-1 Waivers

  • Hardship-Based Waivers

How US Immigration AI Supports Waivers & Special Applications

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Automated Intake & Pre-Qualification

Collects waiver-specific client details (inadmissibility, prior removals, unlawful presence), pre-qualifies eligibility, and generates fee estimates.

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Document Collection & Organization

Centralized portal organizes waiver evidence such as hardship documents, immigration history, affidavits, and eligibility records.

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Attorney Approved Drafting

Generates waiver applications (I-601, I-601A, I-212, J-1, hardship waivers) using attorney-approved templates for accuracy and consistency.

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Error & Inconsistency Flags

Identifies missing hardship evidence, conflicting immigration history, and incomplete inadmissibility data for attorney review.

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Case Organization

Compiles all waiver materials into an attorney-ready case file for efficient review and submission.

All outputs are reviewed and approved by attorneys before filing.

Manual vs. AI-Enhanced Process

Virtual Staffing
Manual Process
AI-Supported Process
Client intake & eligibility
Staff interviews & forms
AI collects waiver data, pre-qualifies, and estimates fees
Document collection
Email & spreadsheets
Centralized portal with missing-item flags
Drafting forms
Attorney drafts petitions
AI drafts I-601, I-601A, I-212, J-1, and hardship waivers using approved templates
Case organization
Shared folders
Automated case files with checklists
Review
Manual checks
Attorney review with AI summaries & flags
  • Client intake & eligibility
    AI collects waiver data, pre-qualifies, and estimates fees
  • Document collection
    Centralized portal with missing-item flags
  • Drafting forms
    AI drafts I-601, I-601A, I-212, J-1, and hardship waivers using approved templates
  • Case organization
    Automated case files with checklists
  • Review
    Attorney review with AI summaries & flags
  • Client intake & eligibility
    Staff interviews & forms
  • Document collection
    Email & spreadsheets
  • Drafting forms
    Attorney drafts petitions
  • Case organization
    Shared folders
  • Review
    Manual checks

Why Immigration Firms Choose US Immigration AI

  • Consolidates waiver intake, document collection, drafting, and case management into one platform

  • Reduces staff workload and operational costs on complex waiver cases

  • Maintains full attorney control over all waiver and hardship determinations

  • Improves client experience with faster, more organized processing

  • Scales firm capacity for waivers and special applications without additional hires

See Waivers & Special Applications Automation in Action

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