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.
A drafting tool, not legal advice. Have a licensed immigration consultant or lawyer review AI-generated drafts before submission.
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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.
Every applicant I've spoken to — from Mumbai to Bangalore to Hyderabad — has done the same thing: opened 27 Chrome tabs, joined 4 WhatsApp groups, watched a YouTube channel where a consultant explains why I should hire a consultant, then sat down at 11pm to draft my SOP from scratch in a Google Doc with the cursor blinking at me.
I built this so I don't have to start from a blank page. Every prompt knows what an IRCC visa officer or a UKVI caseworker actually reads. I paste it into ChatGPT, answer the intake questions in my own words, and I get a draft that I edit — not a draft I invent.
I went to a consultant on Connaught Place. They quoted ₹50,000 just for the SOP — ₹1.2L for the full file. My family savings can take the visa fee, the IELTS retake, the medicals — but not another ₹1.2L on top. So I'm doing it myself. I just need it to not look like I'm doing it myself.
My intake to the Canadian college closes in 11 days. I've rewritten my SOP four times. Each draft sounds either too formal (copied from a sample SOP PDF) or too casual (typed in panic at 2am). I have no way to tell which version a visa officer would read and approve — until I get my refusal letter back six weeks later.
Visa fee ₹15,500 · IELTS ₹17,000 · biometrics ₹13,000 · GIC ₹10L · tuition deposit ₹2L · 8 months of preparation. If I get refused under R216(1)(b) because my SOP didn't establish genuine temporary entry, none of that comes back. The retainer a consultant charges is small money compared to a refusal — but only if I can actually afford the retainer.
I asked ChatGPT to write my SOP and it cited 'Section 216(c) of the IRPR'. There is no such section. Last week it told my cousin to mention his 'Dual Intent Letter' for an Australian Subclass 500 — Australia doesn't have that concept, it's Canadian terminology. I can't have my visa file built on rules that don't exist.
Students, work-permit hopefuls, parents sponsoring kids, spouses filing dependents. You're doing your own filing because consultants charge ₹50,000-1.5L and you'd rather put that money into your GIC or first-month rent abroad.
Filing your own study-permit application for Canada, UK, Australia, Ireland, NZ, Germany or US. You need a defensible SOP, a clean letter of acceptance reply, a study plan that ties into a return-home plan — without a ₹50K consultant retainer.
Express Entry, Australian Skilled Migration, UK Skilled Worker, Singapore EP, German Blue Card. You have the job offer (or the points). What you don't have is a way to write the cover letter, the proof-of-funds statement, and the work-experience narrative without it sounding like a template.
Spouse or parents joining you on your work-permit or PR. You need the relationship narrative, the proof-of-genuine-relationship letter, the dependent's SOP, the financial-support undertaking — all aligned with what you've already filed, all under one roof.
Your last application came back refused. You're filing again — either reconsideration, fresh re-submission, or appeal. You need a refusal-response letter that addresses the actual reasons in the GCMS notes or the refusal letter, not a generic 'please reconsider' template.
Most visa files come down to four documents. Each prompt walks you through the questions, then drafts the page calibrated to India 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 for free at 2am — or paying a consultant ₹50K-1.5L for. On-site AI drafts, a country-specific prompt library, a workspace that remembers my client details, free updates when IRCC changes its forms. Bundled. Paid once. Lifetime access.
Hit 'Generate' on any prompt page and it runs the scripted intake right here on the site — I never have to copy-paste anything into ChatGPT. Three full SOP / refusal / cover-letter drafts per day, lifetime, powered by Google Gemini Flash. For most of my filing I'll never need ChatGPT Plus at all.
SOPs, refusal responses, cover letters, study plans, financial-support letters, intake interviews. Indexed by destination (CA, AU, UK, US, DE, IE, NZ, SG, AE, EU). Every prompt anchored to the actual regulation a visa officer reads — IRPA, Subclass 500 schedule, UKVI Appendix Student, BAMF criteria.
Name, DOB, IELTS bands, work-history dates, GIC details, IRCC application number — saved once, auto-filled into every prompt. Stop typing my own name 47 times across a single filing weekend.
Star the SOP version I'm proud of. Add my own notes to remember what worked. Re-open last Sunday's draft from /saved with one click. My whole visa workspace, organised.
Once my visa lands, I'll need: a LinkedIn rewrite for the new country, an introduction note for my new manager, a community Reels script, a thank-you to my referees. Same library, post-arrival.
One-line MCP install — the library appears as a searchable tool inside Claude Desktop. I can ask Claude 'find me the Singapore EP cover letter' and it pulls the prompt automatically. Goodbye 27 Chrome tabs.
When IRCC changes the GIC requirement, when UKVI updates Appendix Student, when Germany overhauls the Blue Card threshold — the affected prompts refresh within 7 days. The 12 months of regulatory updates is included in the ₹499.
No subscription. No monthly fee. No 'per visa' charge. Pay ₹499 once on Razorpay, use it forever with weekly updates for 12 months. 7-day refund if it doesn't save me one weekend of rewriting my own SOP from scratch.
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. ₹499 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 India 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.
“Used the Canada Study Permit SOP prompt for a tricky R216(c) reapplication. Took 18 minutes to draft what used to eat my whole Saturday.”
“The Subclass 482 prompt asked me 14 intake questions I never knew to ask. My nomination paperwork is suddenly three times cleaner.”
“I run alone, no team, no junior. The marketing prompts gave me a month of LinkedIn posts in one afternoon. Two enquiries off the third post.”
“The CRS prompt asked 19 NOC and IELTS questions before scoring. Caught an 18-point mistake on a client I was about to mis-flag at 462.”
“Bought it for Canada, now I run all my New Zealand AEWV cases through the vault too. Same intake flow, different rules.”
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If you are self-filing your visa application, please remember: AI drafts are starting points, not final answers. Read every line, verify all facts against the destination country's official guidance, and strongly consider having an immigration practitioner or advocate review your final submission. Errors on visa filings can result in refusal, ban, or worse.