Case Management
Justiguide
AI-powered immigration platform with both B2C (direct immigrant guidance) and B2B (JustiGuide Enterprise for immigration attorneys) products. AI assistant ‘Dolores’ trained on 40,000+ immigration cases provides multilingual support, AI-assisted form filling, eligibility assessment, and attorney matching. Enterprise tier enables solo attorneys to ‘file three times the petitions without hiring staff.’ 47,000 users. Won best pitch at ‘TechCrunch Disrupt’ 2025 Startup Battlefield. Named TIME’s Best Inventions 2025. TechCrunch coverage (Nov 2025). Founded 2023 in San Francisco by Bisi Obateru. ~6 employees, 660 LinkedIn followers. Claims 70% reduction in processing time and 50% increase in attorney case capacity (vendor-stated). Includes N-400 citizenship self-filing solution. Pricing page exists with ‘attorney-reviewed full petition’ tier. Reclassified from other to case-management (immigration).
Company Info
- Founded: 2023
- Team size: 1-10 employees
- HQ: Canada
- Sector: Immigration, Employment/HR
What We Haven’t Verified
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Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Justiguide is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Justiguide 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
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
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.
Where it fits in your workflow
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