Use this prompt to generate a professionally formatted letter from a therapist, psychologist, or psychiatrist describing a client’s mental health condition and its relevance to an immigration case.
Use this prompt to draft an agreement allowing employees or contractors to contribute to open-source projects, clarifying IP ownership, licensing, and company approval rights.
Use this prompt to create a side-by-side comparison chart explaining the key differences between asylum, withholding of removal, and protection under the Convention Against Torture (CAT), tailored to the facts of a specific case.
Use this prompt to generate a supplemental asylum declaration that updates or expands the client’s narrative based on new threats, changed country conditions, post-filing developments, or previously omitted facts.
Use this prompt to create a legal memorandum assessing whether a student qualifies for a Section 504 plan, based on uploaded records and intake materials.
Use this prompt to turn USCIS asylum officer interview notes (normally obtained via FOIA) into a structured analysis of testimony strengths, weaknesses, inconsistencies, and a checklist for hearing preparation.
Use this prompt to draft a compelling, factually grounded asylum declaration from interview notes, intake forms, or uploaded audio/text records, organized around legal standards for persecution and credibility.