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JustiGuide wants to use AI to help people navigate the US immigration system 

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Last updated: 2025/12/01 at 1:00 AM
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Navigating the United States immigration system is often a daunting and costly process for individuals and businesses alike. A new startup, JustiGuide, aims to simplify this experience with an AI-powered platform designed to connect immigrants with legal resources and streamline application procedures. The company recently gained recognition at TechCrunch Disrupt, highlighting growing interest in technology-driven solutions for complex legal challenges.

Founded by Bisi Obateru, JustiGuide addresses a significant need for accessible and affordable immigration assistance. Obateru, himself an immigrant who went through the U.S. visa process, identified the pain points of the system firsthand. The platform currently boasts 47,000 users and is expanding its capabilities.

AI-Powered Assistance for U.S. Immigration

JustiGuide’s core offering is an AI legal research assistant named Dolores. According to Obateru, Dolores was trained on over 40,000 court cases sourced from the Free Law Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free access to legal materials. This extensive training allows Dolores to understand U.S. immigration law and provide information in 12 different languages.

The AI isn’t intended to replace legal counsel, but rather to empower individuals to understand their options and prepare their cases. It can analyze user-provided information to suggest potential visa pathways and explain the requirements for each. Initially, the company utilized Dolores to proactively identify individuals seeking help on social media platforms like Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, offering assistance and guidance.

Connecting Immigrants with Legal Professionals

A key component of JustiGuide is its system for pairing immigrants with qualified immigration attorneys. The platform aims to reduce costs by assisting lawyers with document compilation and process streamlining, tasks often handled by paralegals. This allows attorneys to focus on more complex legal analysis and client interaction.

JustiGuide is also taking steps to become a registered law firm itself. This would enable the company to directly connect users with its own team of immigration lawyers, expanding its service offerings. The company’s business model targets several groups, including startup founders needing to sponsor employees, individuals on H1-B visas exploring alternative options, and international students considering entrepreneurship.

The U.S. visa system, particularly for skilled workers and entrepreneurs, has faced increasing scrutiny in recent years. Demand for visas often exceeds available quotas, leading to lengthy processing times and uncertainty for applicants. Companies like JustiGuide are emerging to address these challenges with technology.

However, the use of AI in legal contexts raises questions about accuracy and potential bias. While Dolores is trained on a substantial dataset of court cases, the legal landscape is constantly evolving. Continuous refinement and oversight are crucial to ensure the AI provides reliable and up-to-date information.

Data privacy is another important consideration. JustiGuide states that its platform is stored on-prem and encrypted to protect user information. Information is only shared with attorneys when a user explicitly connects with one, and some data is anonymized. These measures are intended to address concerns about the sensitive nature of immigration records.

The potential for government adoption of the technology is also being explored. Obateru has expressed hope that government institutions might license the platform to improve their own immigration processing efficiency and accessibility. This could significantly broaden the reach of JustiGuide’s services and impact the overall system.

The broader trend of “legal tech” is gaining momentum, with startups applying artificial intelligence and automation to various areas of law. This includes document review, legal research, and client communication. The goal is to make legal services more affordable, efficient, and accessible to a wider range of people.

Looking ahead, JustiGuide plans to continue refining Dolores and expanding its language capabilities. The company is also focused on growing its network of immigration attorneys and securing its registration as a law firm. The success of the platform will depend on its ability to maintain accuracy, protect user privacy, and demonstrate tangible value to both immigrants and legal professionals. Further developments regarding the company’s law firm registration and potential government partnerships will be key indicators of its future trajectory.

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