ABA Rule 1.6-aware · DOJ AccRep-friendly

RFE responses, I-290B motions, EB-2 NIW briefs — one indexed vault.

~86 US master prompts — 8 CFR / INA-anchored, no hallucinated cites. Paste into ChatGPT or Claude.

+ 3 free AI drafts every day, forever. Generate on-site, no copy-paste.

8 CFR / INA-anchoredABA Rule 1.6 + Op. 512 aware3 AI drafts/day forever7-day refund · $15 once
$640$15once · lifetime
Founding cohort
Search 1,000+ prompts, countries, services…⌘K
Canada
67 prompts · 5 services
All67Study Visa21Work16PR16Refusal8
Study visa
Canada study SOP — undergrad
8 Qadvanced
Refusal recovery
R216(1)(b) refusal rebuttal
5 Qadvanced
Permanent residency
EE strategy — CRS optimisation
12 Qstandard
Work permit
LMIA C10 cover letter
7 Qstandard
Family sponsorship
PGP super visa narrative
6 Qstandard
Document checklist
GIC funding letter (ICICI)
4 Qbasic

The actual library · click any prompt · paste into ChatGPT or Claude · done

How it works

Pick a prompt. Generate the draft — here or in your own ChatGPT. Ship to the client.

Same library. Two ways to run it. Use whichever fits your workflow — even switch mid-file.

Step 1

Pick a prompt

Search 1,208 master prompts. Filter by destination, service, scenario. First one free, no signup.

Step 2 · two ways to run

Generate the draft

On this site
1 free AI draft/day after signup. 3 with lifetime. Unlimited with Firm.
Or your AI
Paste into ChatGPT, Claude, or any AI you already pay for. Works the same.
Step 3

Review & ship

Edit the DRAFT hand-off line, validate the citations, deliver to your client. 25 min → 2 min per file.

The reality of running a US immigration practice

You're already drafting this. Every week. Stop rebuilding the RFE response from a blank page.

Every US immigration firm we've spoken to — from New York to Houston to San Francisco — has a shadow library of half-baked ChatGPT outputs scattered across the firm's SharePoint, individual associates' Notion pages, the paralegal team's shared Word templates, and the Slack threads where one attorney asks another for the I-140 cover letter they used on a similar EB-2 last quarter.

We turned that into one indexed, INA / 8 CFR / USCIS Policy Manual-anchored vault. Every prompt ends with a "DRAFT for licensed attorney review" hand-off line, so it slots into your file-quality workflow instead of fighting it — and stays inside ABA Model Rule 5.5 on unauthorized practice.

Your shadow library lives in
  • Associate Notion pagesuntagged drafts
  • Firm SharePoint / OneDrivenested matter folders, no search
  • Firm Slack #immigration"who has the L-1A blanket template?"
  • Outlook drafts folderhalf-finished RFE responses
  • Paralegal screenshotspasted into matter notes
MyVisaPrompts
1,000+ prompts· 12 countries · indexed · regulator-anchored

25 min per RFE × 200 H-1B files = 4 weeks

USCIS issues RFEs on roughly 40% of H-1B and EB-2 petitions. Your associates pull the prior cover letter, re-cite the same Matter of Davis specialty-occupation language, re-attach the same expert opinion template. 200 RFE responses × 25 minutes = four full weeks of associate time per year, billed at $300/hr internally — that's $60K of margin you're shredding on copy-paste.

ChatGPT invents '8 CFR 1240.65(c)'

Your paralegal asks ChatGPT for the voluntary-departure regulation. It confidently returns '8 CFR 1240.65(c).' The real cite is 8 CFR 1240.26(b). You file the brief, opposing counsel flags the phantom reg, the IJ asks you about it in master calendar, and now you're explaining to your client why their cancellation case has a credibility problem the morning before merits.

BIA dismissal Friday. I-290B 30-day clock starts now.

Your client's BIA appeal got dismissed Friday afternoon. Under 8 CFR 1003.2 the Motion to Reopen / Reconsider window closes in 30 days — and you've already used week one chasing a forensic psych eval. You've drafted 40 I-290B motions before. Yours are scattered across Word docs in three different matter folders, the brief bank the senior partner emailed in 2022, and one PDF a former associate took with them to a new firm.

Notarios charge $400. You charge $4,500.

The unlicensed 'notario' two storefronts down on Pico runs 80 adjustment files a month at $400 each — using fill-in-the-blank ChatGPT scripts and routinely filing the wrong form. FTC and state AGs have prosecuted them for years; they keep operating. You're winning on quality and not getting clients deported, but your tooling makes you 4× slower per file. Closing the speed gap is how community-facing firms take the volume back.

Built for the US immigration practice

If you've stood up at master calendar and said your bar number, this is for you.

State-bar-admitted immigration attorneys, DOJ accredited representatives at BIA Recognized Organizations under 8 CFR 1292.11, and the paralegals + in-house teams who do the first-pass drafting before licensed review.

US immigration attorneys (state-bar admitted, AILA-affiliated)

Solo and small-firm attorneys in good standing with a state bar, typically AILA members. Drafting I-130 / I-485 / I-140 / I-589 / I-918 packages, RFE responses, EOIR briefs, and BIA appeals. Use the prompts for first-pass drafts then apply your own legal review before signing the G-28.

DOJ accredited representatives at BIA Recognized Orgs (8 CFR 1292.11)

Full and partial accredited reps at nonprofits — Catholic Charities, HIAS, CLINIC affiliates, IRC, local legal aid. Within your accreditation scope you can prepare and file. You can't charge legal fees but you CAN recover nominal fees under 8 CFR 1292.11(d) — the prompts let you serve more clients per accredited rep without expanding payroll.

Paralegals at large immigration firms

Senior paralegals at 20-200 attorney firms doing first-pass H-1B cover letters, PERM Form 9089 narratives, NIW Dhanasar memos. The library gives you a vetted starting draft instead of pulling last quarter's file out of iManage and search-replacing the petitioner name.

HR / global mobility specialists at multinationals

In-house mobility teams handling internal H-1B / L-1 / O-1 work for their own company's employees only — never representing third parties (that would be unauthorized practice). Use the prompts for petition support letters, LCA wage memos, internal mobility briefings, and answering employee questions on travel during pending I-485.

In-house immigration counsel at tech companies

Bar-admitted counsel at FAANG, mid-size SaaS, and biotech handling global mobility plus outside-counsel oversight. The library is for the work that doesn't justify the $850/hr Fragomen invoice — internal policy memos, manager talking points, the 50th cap-gap explainer of the year.

Why buyers actually use this every morning

Four things you’ll feel on day one.

Concrete outcomes, not feature lists. If the first one alone doesn’t pay back $15 in your first week — claim the refund.

Time math

~33 billable hours back per year

25 min SOPs → 2 min. The AI runs the intake; you ship the draft.

25 → 2 min / SOP
Output quality

Every citation real — no R216(c) inventions

Anchored to IRPA, IRPR, Migration Act, UK Appendix FM. Reviewable.

0 hallucinated cites
Marketing engine

100+ marketing prompts in the same vault

LinkedIn, Reels, ChatGPT Images 2.0, Seedance + Veo video, email, ads — bundled in.

30 social · 38 image · 22 video · 15 email · 15 ads
Workspace

Firm + clients saved once. Never re-type.

Firm tokens + 25-field client presets autofill every prompt forever.

8–25 fields per click
Here's what you actually get

$420 in value. $15 today.

Seven layers, each anchored to what a US immigration firm would actually pay separately — on-site AI drafting, an RFE response brief bank, a freelance content marketer for socials, an MCP consultant to wire up Claude Desktop. Bundled, paid once on Stripe in USD.

Lifetime · No subscription · Weekly updates
value US$100

3 AI drafts per day forever

Generate any prompt directly on the site without copy-pasting to ChatGPT — scripted intake, draft, and 'DRAFT for licensed attorney review' line all rendered in-browser. Powered by Gemini Flash on a lifetime daily quota that never expires. Want Sonnet or Opus for a Dhanasar NIW memo or a BIA brief? Stack with topup credits at cost.

value US$120

180+ US visa and immigration prompts

Family-based (I-130 / I-485 / I-751), employment (I-140 EB-1A / EB-2 NIW Dhanasar / PERM 9089 / H-1B specialty-occupation), humanitarian (I-589 asylum / U-visa / VAWA), removal defense (cancellation, I-589 court, I-290B BIA motions). Anchored to INA, 8 CFR, USCIS Policy Manual volumes, current AAO and BIA precedent.

value US$60

30 marketing prompts (LinkedIn / Reels / video)

Bar-compliant client-story templates (no Model Rule 7.1 misleading-comparison violations), LinkedIn carousels explaining USCIS policy shifts, Reels scripts for community education, GPT-Image-2 prompts, Seedance + Veo video. Your whole content engine — bar-ad-rules-aware.

value US$50

Firm + client variable vault

State bar number, EOIR Form EOIR-28 attorney info, firm address, retainer terms autofill every prompt. 30-field client preset (A-number, beneficiary DOB, country of birth, priority date, current status) fills with one click. ~5 min saved × 30 prompts/week = a full afternoon back.

value US$30

Workspace · bookmarks · notes · history

Star the EB-2 NIW Dhanasar memo that got approved last March. Add per-prompt notes on what the AAO panel responded to. /saved is your daily working file. Re-open last Tuesday's I-589 declaration draft with one click — no iManage search, no folder spelunking.

value US$30

Install in Claude Desktop / Claude Code / Cursor

One-line MCP install — the vault becomes a searchable tool inside your AI editor. Your firm stops paying $300/mo per attorney for separate ChatGPT Teams seats and $200/mo per associate for Harvey or Spellbook just for first-pass drafting.

value US$30

Lifetime weekly US updates

New prompts every Monday. USCIS Policy Manual updates every 2 weeks — we refresh affected prompts within 7 days. EOIR Practice Manual changes, AAO precedent decisions, BIA published opinions, executive orders on parole / TPS / asylum — all pre-built into the next update.

Total value$420
$15
Lifetime — pay once
12 months of weekly updates included

No subscription. No per-seat fee. No annual renewal. Pay once on Stripe in USD with normal card checkout — no HSA/FSA, no insurance billing weirdness, just a clean line item your bookkeeper categorizes as software. Use it forever, with weekly updates for 12 months. 7-day refund if it doesn't save you the first $15 in associate time within a week.

MCP install · one command

Drop the entire vault inside Claude.

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.

search_prompts(query)
Claude searches the catalog by intent
fill_prompt(id, vars)
Claude substitutes your client’s details
30 flagship prompts
Exposed as slash commands
License-key gated
Only buyers get full access
Terminal — claude mcp
$ claude mcp add anyimmi-prompts \
-- npx -y @anyimmi/prompts-mcp \
--env ANYIMMI_LICENSE_KEY=aip_live_…
✓ MyVisaPrompts MCP server registered.
✓ 1,000+ prompts indexed · 30 slash commands available
✓ Restart Claude Desktop to activate.
$ claude /anyimmi find me a refusal-recovery
prompt for IRPR R216”
▸ Found: ca-refusal-r216-temporary
▸ Loading intake (5 questions)…
Works with
Claude DesktopClaude CodeCursorClineContinue
What’s inside

Every prompt. Every country. Every regulation actually cited.

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.

10 countries · 3 in full depth

Country coverage, Indian-volume ranked

943 prompts
Canada132
CA · Full
Australia100
AU · Full
UK118
UK · Full
USA86
US · Top svc.
Germany87
DE · Top svc.
UAE / Dubai81
AE · Top svc.
New Zealand86
NZ · Top svc.
Ireland86
IE · Top svc.
Singapore87
SG · Top svc.
Schengen80
EU · Top svc.

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.

15 service categories

Across every visa class

  • Study visa69
  • Work permit76
  • PR55
  • Citizenship61
  • Family sponsorship63
  • Investor visa60
  • Visitor visa55
  • Extension60

+ 7 more service categories

Regulatory anchors

Real laws. Real cases.

  • IRPA s.40 (misrepresentation)
  • IRPR R216 (study permits)
  • Migration Act s.359A (natural justice)
  • Migration Reg 1.20K (genuine entrant)
  • UK Appendix FM (family)
  • INA §214(b) (non-immigrant intent)

IRPA · IRPR · Migration Act · UK Appendix · SCC

Indian-context built-in

Names your clients use

  • ITR + Form 16 funding narratives
  • EPFO / UAN service letters
  • GIC banks (ICICI, SBI, CIBC)
  • Hindi · Punjabi · Tamil interpreter clauses
  • India PCC + MEA apostille flow
  • PAN ↔ name-match scripts

ITR · EPFO · GIC · PCC · PAN · NOC

All of this

1,000+ prompts. 12 countries. $15 once. Lifetime access.

Get access — $15
Compare

How it stacks up against what you do today.

Dimension
ChatGPT alone
Hire a content writer
MyVisaPrompts
Upfront cost
Free / $20 mo · forever
Monthly retainer
$15 once · lifetime
Time per prompt
20–30 min · re-prompt
1–3 days back-and-forth
2 min · fill + paste
Regulatory accuracy
Hallucinates IRPA / Migration Act
Depends on writer
Anchored to real sections + cases
Updates included
You re-research yourself
Re-engage + re-pay
12 months of updates
Multi-country coverage
Need to re-prime each chat
One country = one writer
10 countries indexed
12-month ROI
Time lost = lost cases
Significant ongoing cost
~80 hours saved
Pricing

One payment. Lifetime access.

Pay once in your local currency. Get the full library, all updates for 12 months, and Smart Mode adaptive intake. Cancel any time — there’s nothing to cancel.

🇺🇸 United States — Lifetime
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USD · one-time · single-user license
  • Full 1,000+ prompt library — every country, every service
  • Smart Mode — adaptive intake on every flagship prompt
  • MCP install for Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Cline
  • 12 months of regulatory updates included
  • 7-day refund, no questions
Get lifetime access — $15

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🇺🇸 What United States consultants say

Real practitioners. Modest claims.

Practitioners across United States using the same prompts in real consultancy work. Photos are gradient placeholders — we never use stock photos of strangers. Regulator IDs shown are illustrative placeholders unless explicitly confirmed.

Jessica T., Esq.
AILA member, NY Bar — New York, NY
H-1B and O-1 intake prompts catch the evidentiary criteria I usually surface in the second meeting. I trimmed about thirty minutes off each new-matter onboarding.
David R., Esq.
AILA member, CA Bar — San Francisco, CA
EB-2 NIW prompt walks the client through the three Dhanasar prongs before they even open Word. My petitions read tighter and my first drafts are usable.
Maria G., Esq.
AILA member, TX Bar — Houston, TX
Family-based intake on I-130 is where the vault earns its keep for me. The questions on prior filings and overstay history catch the things that wreck cases later.
Honest answers — US-specific

The 7 questions every US immigration attorney asks before paying.

Not if you handle it the way ABA Formal Opinion 512 (July 2024) lays out. Op. 512 says lawyers using generative AI must (1) understand the tool's confidentiality posture, (2) get informed client consent before inputting client info into a tool that trains on inputs or stores them in ways that compromise privilege, and (3) verify outputs. The prompts ship with [PLACEHOLDER] tokens for client name, A-number, DOB, USCIS receipt — you can run intake either in your own ChatGPT/Claude account under that vendor's enterprise privacy terms (no training on your inputs) or via the MCP server inside Claude Desktop where intake stays local. Every prompt ends with a 'DRAFT for licensed attorney review' line so the final filed work product is yours, not the AI's. We're not your ethics counsel — confirm with your state bar's opinion on AI (most now have one), but the workflow is built to make Op. 512 compliance easier, not harder.
Free to start

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Create your 🇺🇸 United States account in 30 seconds. We unlock a starter set of prompts so you can run the full intake → draft loop before paying for anything.

Upgrade later · $15 once · lifetime · 7-day refund

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Works in your own ChatGPT / Claude
Cancel anytime — there’s nothing to cancel

DRAFT only. AI-generated drafts must be reviewed by a US-licensed attorney or DOJ-accredited representative before submission to USCIS, DOS, or EOIR.

In the United States, only attorneys licensed by a state bar and DOJ-accredited representatives (recognised under 8 CFR §1292.2) may represent clients in immigration matters. UPL rules vary by state but typically prohibit non-attorneys from giving legal advice, preparing applications for a fee, or holding themselves out as authorised to practise law. "Notarios," "visa consultants," and "immigration consultants" who are not licensed attorneys or DOJ-accredited may not provide legal services for compensation. MyVisaPrompts is for use by licensed practitioners and by individuals filing their own cases.