Statements of Purpose & cover letters
Study permits, skilled-worker applications, family sponsorship — the AI asks you about gap years, finances, intent, then writes the draft.
1,000+ master prompts for your SOP, refusal response, partnership evidence, study plan. + 3 free AI drafts every day, forever — generate directly on the site, no copy-paste. Same AI toolkit consultants use. Reviewed by you before filing.
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Same library. Two ways to run it. Use whichever fits your workflow — even switch mid-file.
Search 1,208 master prompts. Filter by destination, service, scenario. First one free, no signup.
Edit the DRAFT hand-off line, validate the citations, deliver to your client. 25 min → 2 min per file.
I'm sitting in Bangalore, Kyiv or Lagos weighing up Blue Card Germany vs Blue Card Netherlands vs Single Permit France. The EU mobility consultancy I emailed quoted €2,500 — and they explicitly said 'we don't advise on the country-switch portability beyond year-one'. Each EU member state implements Blue Card differently. I just don't know which member state to file in first, or how to write a cover that travels well when I move country-to-country under Directive 2021/1883.
This library gives me the EU-wide Blue Card eligibility narratives, ICT Permit cover letters, Single Permit applications (FR / IT / ES / NL implementations), Long-Term Resident-EU prep packs and intra-EU mobility transfer letters an EU mobility lawyer would draft. Every prompt is anchored to actual EU directives (Blue Card Directive 2021/1883, Single Permit Directive 2011/98, ICT Directive 2014/66) and the member state's transposition.
Blue Card NL fee: €380. Health insurance: €1,300/year. Flight to Amsterdam: €500. First-month rent in Amsterdam Centrum: €2,400. EU mobility consultant retainer for just the Blue Card filing: €2,500 — and that's per-country. If I move from NL to Germany after 18 months on Blue Card I pay them again. I'd rather have €2,500 for my Amsterdam deposit than for paperwork I can do myself.
If I file Blue Card in the wrong member state (different salary thresholds, different intra-corporate-transfer rules), my career trajectory gets derailed. Switching after refusal means re-applying in another country — which restarts the long-term-resident clock. The right country-choice at year-zero matters more than the consultant fee.
Germany: salary floor €45,300 (or €41,041 for shortage occupations). Netherlands: salary floor €5,688/month (€68,250/year). France: salary floor €53,836. Spain: salary floor €34,000-€41,000. All 'Blue Card EU' on paper — different thresholds, different bureaucracies, different family-reunion rules. The library prompts route my profile to the right member state before I waste a filing slot.
I asked ChatGPT about my Blue Card portability and it cited 'Article 17 of Blue Card Directive 2009/50/EC'. That directive was repealed by Directive 2021/1883 (the recast Blue Card Directive). Citing a repealed directive in my own cover would have flagged my application as out-of-touch with current EU law.
Tech and healthcare professionals applying for the EU Blue Card in any member state, intra-corporate-transfer (ICT) candidates, Single Permit applicants for FR / IT / ES / NL / PT, family-reunion filers under the Family Reunification Directive. You'd rather put €2,500 toward your Amsterdam or Berlin deposit than into a mobility consultancy's retainer.
Filing your Blue Card in Germany, Netherlands, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Poland, Czechia, Romania or another EU member state. You need a country-routing decision, the salary-floor compliance evidence, and a portability-ready cover narrative.
Transferring within your company to an EU branch under ICT Directive 2014/66. You need the intra-company-history letter, the specialised-knowledge / manager / trainee categorisation cover, and the post-ICT residence-conversion narrative.
Spouse, children or dependant parents joining a Blue Card or ICT holder. You need the relationship narrative, the financial-sufficiency declaration, the housing-attestation cover — all aligned with the receiving member state's Family Reunification Directive implementation.
After 5 years on a Blue Card or national permit, applying for Long-Term Resident-EU status — which unlocks freedom-of-movement to other member states. You need the residence-history calculation, the integration evidence, and the intra-EU mobility transfer narrative.
Most visa files come down to four documents. Each prompt walks you through the questions, then drafts the page calibrated to European Union visa office expectations.
Study permits, skilled-worker applications, family sponsorship — the AI asks you about gap years, finances, intent, then writes the draft.
Address every refusal reason point-by-point. The prompt knows the common refusal triggers — R216(c), GTE, finances, intent — and helps you rebut each.
A complete checklist for your visa type. Bilingual where you need it. Each line cites the source so you can verify.
Not a long form to fill. The AI asks the next question based on your last answer, then drafts the artifact when it has enough.
Seven things I'd otherwise be cobbling together at midnight across three EU member-state portals — or paying a mobility consultancy €2,500 per country for. On-site AI drafts, the full EU-wide prompt library, my variable vault, free updates when the recast Blue Card Directive thresholds shift. Bundled, paid once.
Hit 'Generate' on any prompt and the scripted intake + draft renders right here on the site — I never need ChatGPT Plus or Claude Pro for the standard cover-letter work. Three full runs per calendar day, lifetime, on Google Gemini Flash.
Blue Card eligibility narratives (per-member-state implementation), ICT Permit covers, Single Permit applications (FR / IT / ES / NL / PT), Long-Term Resident-EU prep packs, family-reunion files, intra-EU mobility transfer letters. Anchored to recast Blue Card Directive 2021/1883, Single Permit Directive 2011/98, ICT Directive 2014/66.
Name, DOB, passport number, qualifications-recognition status, target member state, salary offer, ICT-company UEN — saved once, auto-fills into every prompt across all member-state templates.
Star the Blue Card cover that finally aligns with NL's salary floor. Add notes on which member state I'd pivot to in year three. Re-open last Sunday's ICT draft from /saved with one click.
Once I'm in Amsterdam, Berlin or Lisbon: a LinkedIn rewrite for the EU market, a community Reels script, an introduction to my new manager, a thank-you to my EU referees. Same library, post-arrival.
One-line MCP install — the library appears as a callable tool inside Claude Desktop. I can say 'find me the Long-Term Resident-EU transition cover' and it pulls the right prompt. Goodbye 27 Chrome tabs across 12 member-state portals.
When a member state transposes the recast Blue Card Directive thresholds, when a shortage-occupation list refreshes, when family-reunion rules shift in France or Germany — affected prompts refresh within 7 days. The 12 months of regulatory updates is included in the $15.
No subscription. No monthly fee. No 'per member state' charge. Pay $15 once on Stripe, use it forever with weekly updates for 12 months. 7-day refund if it doesn't save me one weekend of comparing member-state Blue Card thresholds in 27 browser tabs.
Each prompt runs a scripted intake in your AI of choice and ships a calibrated draft. Open one below to see the structure — sign up to unlock the full body and run it.
Match a prospect to 5-7 Canadian DLIs across budget, program, GPA, and PGWP eligibility.
End-to-end student visa strategy for Indian applicants. CRICOS-registered provider selection, GTE preparation, financial capacity planning.
Maps the Appendix Student requirements (CAS, financial, English, ATAS, age, genuine student) against the Indian applicant profile and produces a 7-week pre-application plan.
The catalog ships as an MCP server. Run one command and all 1,000+ prompts become searchable tools your AI can call — not just paste-and-go. Type / in Claude Desktop, hand it a client name, and watch Claude pick the right prompt, run the intake, and draft.
Canada, Australia, UK in full depth. Seven more covered for the long-tail services. Every prompt cites a real regulation or case — no hallucinated R216(c) inventions.
Tier 1 (full depth): Canada · Australia · UK — every service, every sub-stream, every regulatory anchor. Tier 2: US · DE · AE · NZ · IE · SG · Schengen — top services covered.
+ 7 more service categories
IRPA · IRPR · Migration Act · UK Appendix · SCC
ITR · EPFO · GIC · PCC · PAN · NOC
1,000+ prompts. 12 countries. $15 once. Lifetime access.
Pay once. Get the full library. Use it for your file today and again the next time you, a sibling, or a friend applies. 7-day refund if it doesn’t earn its keep.
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Licensed practitioners in European Union are using these prompts in their own files — the same tool that helps them is what you'll be using on yours. Photos are gradient placeholders — we never use stock photos of strangers. Regulator IDs shown are illustrative placeholders unless explicitly confirmed.
“Talent Passport intake asks the right questions about salary thresholds and bilateral agreements. I send it to clients ahead of the first meeting and we cut a full call.”
“Highly Skilled Migrant intake catches IND salary-threshold and recognised-sponsor mismatches before I ever lodge. Saves me a lot of frustrated client calls.”
“I work mostly with Latin American clients moving to Spain. The non-lucrative and digital-nomad-visa prompts handle the income evidence questions cleanly.”
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If you are submitting your own EU residence-permit, Blue Card, ICT, seasonal-worker, or long-stay visa application, please remember: AI drafts are starting points, not final answers. Read every line, verify all facts against the destination member state's current migration-authority and consular guidance, and strongly consider engaging a lawyer admitted to that country's bar to review your final submission. Each EU member state applies its own procedural rules — errors can result in refusal, withdrawal of residence, or Schengen-wide entry bans.