We talk to immigration lawyers everyday to understand the challenges they’re facing and how we can help solve them with intelligent technology. Here are three challenges that come up frequently (and some tips for solving them). Managing Client Collaboration & Feedback Client communication, document collection, and input takes time away from your work and distracts…
Tips for running a smarter immigration law firm: Auto-Track Case Status
To run a successful immigration law firm, or any successful company, owners should focus on the core part of the business. For immigration law firms, that core should be case strategy and client experience. Reducing time spent on redundant processes is key to achieving that goal. One of the most time-consuming and tedious jobs in…
Why E-file DS-160/260 with NEUTRINET?
Legal professionals are struggling with NVC cases because the CEAC website is an ever-changing web of surprises. One moment, you patiently input address histories, and the next, your data has disappeared into thin air due to some inexplicable crash or bug. NEUTRINET is legal software designed specifically for immigration lawyers. Our end-to-end platform takes the hassle…
Tips to process DS-160/260 faster on CEAC
Professionals often find themselves lost down a rabbit hole due to redundancies and ever-increasing technical problems with the CEAC website. There are four tips to get right with NVC cases—and how NEUTRINET can help: SAVE THE PAGE: To avoid Session Timed Out issues, make sure to click the Save button after each data entry. This becomes critical when…
8 Digital Tools to Help Immigration Law Firms Pivot with the Pandemic and Beyond
At 6 months into a global pandemic, there is no part of our business world that has not been affected by Covid-19. Immigration attorneys and the legal industry face the frustrations of delays in justice & rethinking of litigation strategies, while the pandemic has made it abundantly clear their heavy reliance on non-digital processes is…
Bring immigration case files all together
Based on a recent survey, 56% of immigration law firms have successfully adapted to this working from home situation.However… …Everyone is still complaining collating documents. Why? Because this is such a repetitive and redundant task that costs you countless hours ordering, paginating and indexing documents.For example… …Remember the time when you spent 40 minutes on…
USCIS returning cases with “Blank Fields” on forms
Immigration lawyers have been reporting in recent months that applications were being rejected due to “incompleteness,” but the only missing areas on the document were details that were not specific to the individual. USCIS wouldn’t consider this as “incomplete” in the past. However, they start returning cases that are missing N/A. For immigration professionals, it…
Change immigration to Millennials’ style
Do you know that Millennials, age 24-39, will reach 74 million in 2050?They are becoming the largest living adult generation because immigration has been boosting their numbers. These digital natives compose the largest segment of your workforce and clientele! A good portion of your clients who are extremely comfortable with mobile devices and get used…
How to grow your immigration business?
Obliviously, COVID-19 is not going anywhere.Its influence on immigration industry might not be catastrophic, but you have already sensed the inevitable impact. What should you do?As an immigration professional, expanding your practice coverage into different visa categories is a feasible option. What is the direction of your business expansion?The selected stats from FY 2019 (Q1…
EB visas may get a higher quota in FY2021
Immigration professionals are inevitably impacted by recessions, travel bans and executive orders.However, IIUSA’s June 16 webinar with Charlie Oppenheim actually shared a lot of encouraging projections of FY2021 and we think the upcoming fiscal year will be delightful for employment-based immigrations. (Highlights of the webinar) Mr. Oppenheim estimates 60,000 extra employment-based visas may be reassigned to the…