Optional pre-draft skill. Reads the document index from document-summary-arrangement and produces a frank, evidence-based assessment of which O-1A/EB-1A criteria or NIW Dhanasar prongs are strong, moderate, weak, or unsupported. Use only when the team wants this pass before narrative drafting — not a required step.
Reads source legal documents (PDFs, images, scans via OCR), triages by importance, summarizes each document, classifies by type, and produces a structured index with metadata — the foundational skill for all legal document work.
Drafts EB-1A (extraordinary ability green card) petition support letters. Stricter than O-1A — requires sustained acclaim, intent to continue work, and substantial U.S. benefit. Same 8 criteria plus commercial success and display of work.
Drafts expert/reference/recommendation letters for immigration petitions. Assigns criteria to experts based on their credentials, ensures each letter says something different, and produces ready-to-customize drafts the expert can sign.
Researches authoritative U.S. government sources, national plans, and policy initiatives to build the national importance argument for an EB-2 NIW petition. Compiles a quotable source document matched to the petitioner's background.
Drafts EB-2 NIW self-petition support letters using the Dhanasar three-prong framework. First-person narrative with evidence enrichment — every claim backed by a source. Produces a single consolidated petition package.
Drafts the O-1A/O-1B petition support letter from a document index. Follows standard immigration firm format with evidence enrichment — every factual claim must be backed by a document exhibit or a verified web source. Zero unverified claims allowed.
Audits a generated petition letter for factual accuracy, unsupported claims, legal errors, and USCIS compliance. Produces a line-by-line verification report so the attorney can review with confidence.