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About Visa Engine

Visa Engine is built by Case Studio — visa case preparation for immigration firms and serious applicants working on talent petitions and temporary-visit applications.

Visa Engine prepares talent petitions, skilled-work applications, and visitor checklists the same way: against official criteria, with typical evidence and cited sources. Coverage today includes the US, UK, EU, Canada, and Australia — O-1A, EB-1A, EB-2 NIW, UK Global Talent, EU Blue Card, and visitor routes such as B-1/B-2 and Schengen. Analysis is checked against official immigration rules, not a generic chatbot. You upload evidence, answer preparation questions, save case facts, chat about the case, generate draft letters and narratives on Starter and Pro, track readiness, and get help when the government asks for more evidence. Firms share cases with attorneys and staff; your lawyer still files.

Plans are Free (try one case), Starter ($29/mo), and Pro ($89/mo). A public eligibility check and free Visa Guide Library are available without an account. Alongside the software, Case Studio offers petition preparation services for talent and extraordinary-ability cases.

We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. Your lawyer still files. Our job is to make visa preparation clearer, faster, and more coherent — for talent petitions, skilled-work routes, and visitor applications.

What it is

Visa Engine is AI-assisted immigration petition and visitor-checklist software. You create a case for a visa route, upload evidence, and see how those files map to that route’s criteria or checklist — plus a readiness score and preparation tools.

Who operates it

Visa Engine is built and operated by Case Studio, Inc., a Delaware corporation. Case Studio also offers petition-preparation services under separate arrangements. The software product is not a law firm.

What sources power the system

Guides and analysis start from controlling regulation, then agency policy, then relevant precedent where the guides name it. How we use those sources — and how that differs from a Visa Engine score — is on our methodology page.

What Visa Engine does not do

It does not replace an attorney, file petitions, give legal advice, or predict approvals. Your lawyer still files. Guide content is educational. Scores are heuristics, not government decisions.

Why we built this

Talent petitions live or die on evidence quality and whether the file tells one consistent story — yet most of that work still happens in email threads and Word docs. Visitor cases fail on checklist gaps and inconsistent intent. We built Visa Engine so firms and applicants can map exhibits to requirements, draft with context, and catch gaps before filing.

Case Studio also works hands-on with clients who want preparation support — pairing product workflows with services when a case needs more than software alone.

Editorial stance

Guide pages cite primary authorities and are written for applicants and firms preparing a file. We update them when controlling rules or agency guidance change. Last reviewed: August 2026.

Read our methodology

Contact

Firm walkthroughs and Case Studio services:

akif@casefuture.com

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