Immigration Law
Streamline Immigration Cases with AI
Claude helps you prepare visa petitions, draft asylum declarations, and track regulatory changes across jurisdictions.
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Tracking Constantly Changing Regulations
Immigration rules shift frequently. Claude helps you research current requirements and flag regulatory changes that affect pending cases.
Lengthy Petition Narratives
Visa petitions and asylum declarations require compelling narratives. Claude drafts persuasive supporting statements from your case notes.
Country Conditions Research
Asylum cases demand current country conditions evidence. Claude organizes research from reports into structured, citable summaries.
Sample Claude Prompts for Immigration Law
Visa Petition Support Letter
Draft a persuasive support letter for visa petitions.
Draft a support letter for the following visa petition: Visa type: [e.g., H-1B, O-1, EB-1, L-1] Petitioner: [COMPANY/SPONSOR NAME] Beneficiary: [APPLICANT NAME] Position: [JOB TITLE] Key qualifications: [EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, ACHIEVEMENTS] Why this person is needed: [BUSINESS JUSTIFICATION] The letter should: 1. Establish the petitioner's credentials 2. Describe the position and its requirements 3. Demonstrate the beneficiary's qualifications exceed the requirements 4. Explain why no qualified U.S. worker is available (if applicable) 5. Use specific, quantifiable achievements rather than general praise
Asylum Declaration Drafter
Structure a compelling asylum declaration from client interview notes.
Using the following client interview notes, draft a detailed asylum declaration. Structure it as: 1. Personal background (name, nationality, family) 2. Basis of claim (race, religion, nationality, political opinion, particular social group) 3. Chronological account of persecution or feared persecution 4. Specific incidents with dates, locations, and details 5. Why the applicant cannot relocate within their country 6. Why government protection is unavailable 7. Current fears if returned Use first person. Include sensory details where appropriate. Be specific about dates and events. Interview notes: [PASTE NOTES]
RFE Response Outline
Structure a response to a Request for Evidence from USCIS.
Draft an outline for responding to the following USCIS Request for Evidence (RFE): RFE issues raised: [LIST EACH ISSUE USCIS IDENTIFIED] Available evidence: [LIST DOCUMENTS AND EVIDENCE YOU HAVE] For each issue: 1. State the legal standard USCIS is applying 2. Identify the specific deficiency alleged 3. List the evidence that addresses the deficiency 4. Draft the argument connecting evidence to the standard 5. Note any additional evidence needed
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Immigration Law FAQ
Can Claude draft visa petition support letters?
Yes. Claude drafts persuasive support letters for H-1B, O-1, EB-1, and L-1 petitions from your case notes. It connects beneficiary qualifications to position requirements with specific, quantifiable achievements.
How does Claude help with asylum cases?
Claude organizes client interview notes into structured asylum declarations, drafts country conditions summaries, and helps structure RFE responses — all requiring attorney review before filing.
Does Claude stay current with immigration law changes?
Claude has a knowledge cutoff date. Use it to analyze regulations you provide, but always verify current requirements through USCIS and official sources for pending cases.
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