AI-powered immigration document generation platform. For immigration attorneys: batch AI-assisted generation of petitions, recommendation letters, exhibit lists, and supporting documents — claims 15-minute submission preparation. For immigrants: self-service petition preparation with attorney review. First product focused on EB-2 NIW case automation. Now describes itself as ‘compliance-verification infrastructure’ on homepage (possible product pivot in progress). All platform outputs reviewed by licensed attorneys per homepage disclaimer. Founded 2022 in Brooklyn, NY by Daniel Jayeoba (Harvard MBA, Nigerian immigrant) and Oyebade Adepegba. Techstars Detroit Fall 2023 graduate. Seed-funded (CCBJ: $2.8M pre-money valuation). ~4 employees. Attended AILA conference 2024, confirming immigration attorney market targeting. Listed alongside CaseBlink, Filevine in immigration tech ecosystem mentions. Press: CCBJ (March 2024), ‘Disrupt Africa’, TechPoint Africa, TechTrends Africa. No USCIS approval rate data. No independent reviews. No Reddit. No US legal tech press.
Company Info
- Founded: 2023
- Team size: 1-10 employees
- Funding: $120K
- Sector: Immigration
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Workflows
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What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Guideli addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
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
H-1B cap season or a corporate transfer wave drops 50 to 200 similar matters on an immigration team at once, and the real bottleneck is not legal judgment but turning drafts, forms, exhibits, TOCs, pagination, bookmarks, and firm formatting into a submission-ready packet for every case without a weekend-long paralegal fire drill.
After an immigration consultation, the lawyer still has 30 to 45 minutes of unpaid admin left — cleaning up notes, summarizing options, drafting a follow-up email, and turning that conversation into the next-step plan the client can actually act on.
Where it fits in your workflow
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