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AI for Immigration & Visas

Navigate US immigration with AI — visa types, application preparation, documentation, interviews, and status management. 8 practical lessons.

8 lessons
1.5 hours
Certificate Included

What You'll Learn

  • Identify the visa category that fits your situation and use AI to research requirements, timelines, and eligibility
  • Build organized application packages with AI-generated document checklists, evidence inventories, and timeline trackers
  • Use AI to research employment-based pathways (H-1B, L-1, O-1, EB categories) and prepare supporting evidence
  • Apply AI tools to organize family-based immigration petitions, including relationship evidence and financial sponsorship documents
  • Create comprehensive documentation packages using AI to draft cover letters, organize evidence, and respond to Requests for Evidence (RFEs)
  • Use AI to prepare for immigration interviews — practice questions, organize supporting documents, and plan for common scenarios

Course Syllabus

The Immigration Maze

The US immigration system has over 185 visa types, each with different requirements, timelines, and pathways. Processing times range from 15 days (premium H-1B) to 20+ years (certain family preference categories). A single mistake on a form can delay your case by months or lead to denial.

AI helps you navigate this complexity — researching visa categories, organizing the mountain of required documents, tracking deadlines, and preparing for interviews. It doesn’t replace legal counsel, but it makes your time with an attorney far more productive.

What You’ll Learn

This course covers the major US immigration pathways:

  • Visa types: Understanding which category fits your situation
  • Application preparation: Document checklists, evidence organization, timeline tracking
  • Employment-based: H-1B, L-1, O-1, EB green card categories
  • Family-based: Sponsorship, I-130, adjustment of status, consular processing
  • Documentation: Cover letters, evidence packages, RFE responses
  • Interviews: Preparation, practice, and what to expect

Who This Course Is For

  • People planning to immigrate to the US or currently in the process
  • Those on temporary visas exploring permanent residency options
  • US citizens and permanent residents sponsoring family members
  • Employers sponsoring foreign workers
  • Anyone overwhelmed by immigration paperwork and timelines

Prerequisites: None. This course is for anyone navigating US immigration, regardless of current status.

Important: This course provides organizational and preparation strategies. It is not legal advice. Immigration decisions have life-changing consequences — always consult a licensed immigration attorney.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can AI replace an immigration attorney?

No. Immigration law is extremely complex, and mistakes can result in denial, deportation, or permanent bars from entry. AI helps you organize documents, understand concepts, research timelines, and prepare for meetings — but it cannot provide legal advice specific to your case. An experienced immigration attorney is essential for most visa and green card applications.

Is this course only about US immigration?

Yes, this course focuses on the US immigration system — visas, green cards, and naturalization. However, the organizational strategies (document checklists, evidence packaging, interview preparation) apply to immigration processes in any country.

I'm already in the US — is this course relevant?

Yes. Whether you're adjusting status, extending a visa, applying for a green card, or preparing for naturalization, this course covers the full journey from temporary visa to citizenship.

Will AI-generated documents be accepted by USCIS?

USCIS evaluates the content and accuracy of documents, not how they were drafted. AI can help you organize and structure cover letters, evidence summaries, and personal statements — but all content must be truthful and accurate. Never submit AI-generated false information. Have an attorney review all documents before filing.