B2B legal tech platform (allcanzatech.com) designed for small immigration law firms. Automates immigration form preparation, provides AI-powered document translation, and offers RFE response drafting, hardship letter writing, and support letter writing tools. Also operates a consumer-facing DIY immigration application prep service (allcanza.com, positioned as ‘TurboTax for immigration’). Founded 2024 by Michael Hendricks (licensed NM attorney) in Albuquerque. Listed on Legal Technology Hub. Custom B2B pricing based on firm size. Immigration-only — no cross-practice applicability. Target: solo to small immigration law firms (1-10 attorneys).
Company Info
- Founded: 2021
- HQ: United States
- Sector: Immigration
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Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Allcanza is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Allcanza addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
Client calls asking 'what's happening with my case?' — paralegal has to interrupt the attorney because matter status lives in someone's head, not a system
Managing 200+ open PI cases with medical records, deadlines, and lien tracking in spreadsheets — one missed statute of limitations and the firm faces malpractice
Small firm creates the same lease, will, motion to dismiss, or discovery request from scratch every time — no forms library, no document automation, and setting up templates in most PM tools requires a consultant
USCIS processing times are a black box — cases bounce between service centers, timelines change without notice, and neither attorney nor client knows where things stand. No API, no push notifications, just manually refreshing a government website
Immigration attorney with 200+ open cases gets 'what's my status?' calls daily from anxious clients — can't answer individually, has no automated status portal, and the clients' anxiety is justified because deportation or visa expiry is on the line
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