Drafty AI - AI-powered legal drafting for immigration attorneys

Drafting Studio

The Drafting Studio is your unified entry point for creating any immigration document — from cover letters and declarations to motions, appeal briefs, and specialized filings. Instead of hunting for the right tool for each document type, you arrive at one guided interview that turns your case file into a strong first draft and routes you to the right specialized experience when needed. You keep control of every word.

How the flow works

You answer a short series of questions in turn-based steps. The interview only asks what it needs — it infers context from your case file and matter, so you're confirming rather than re-typing information DraftyAI already knows.

The typical journey:

  1. Client & matter — Who is this for? The system locks in the client and case if you launched from a matter; otherwise you pick one.
  2. Document type — What are you drafting? If the matter implies a document type (e.g., an EB-1A matter suggests an I-140 petition), it auto-advances past this step.
  3. Template or blank canvas — Follow one of your past briefs / firm templates, or draft from scratch. For motions, specify the motion type (e.g., "Motion to Continue").
  4. Supporting documents — Upload or select exhibits from the case file that should ground the draft. Your evidence drives the draft, not boilerplate.
  5. Focused questions — A few targeted gaps. The system detects what's missing (dates, names, legal arguments) and asks only those. You can skip most questions; DraftyAI inserts a placeholder you edit after generation.
  6. Review & draft — Review your answers, then generate.

Smart routing to specialized tools

When you're drafting a document that has a dedicated, purpose-built tool — the RFE / NOID / NOIR Response Studio, Asylum / Withholding / CAT, I-601A Waiver, Translation Studio, or Expert Letter Builder — the studio detects that and routes you there automatically. You land directly in the specialized tool with your client and matter context carried over, so you generally don't re-type information the matter already has.

Why fewer questions

The interview reads your case file and pulls in:

  • Client name, background, and contact details
  • Matter type, forum, and case status
  • Authority and exhibits already on file
  • Supporting facts you've entered in the matter

It then asks only about gaps — material information that genuinely isn't there. If something is unclear or optional, the system offers a skip button with a sensible placeholder, letting you move forward without friction.

The breadth of documents

The Drafting Studio covers the full spectrum, from affirmative filings through court, the BIA, and federal appeals:

  • Affirmative filings — I-140 and I-130 petitions, N-400 naturalization applications, cover letters, support letters, and more
  • Responsive filings — RFE responses, NOID and NOIR responses, and appeal briefs
  • Litigation — Motions (any type), declarations, affidavits, and supporting exhibits
  • Evidence & summaries — Exhibit lists, chronologies, summaries of supporting evidence, and statements of fact
  • Specialized — Expert letters, certified translations, asylum declarations, I-601A hardship waivers

No matter what you're drafting, you start here.

Important: You review and own every filing

DraftyAI accelerates drafting — it doesn't replace your review. You read the generated draft, edit it as needed, verify every fact and citation, and are solely responsible for its accuracy and completeness before filing. The system is a research and drafting assistant, not a law firm.

DraftyAI accelerates drafting; it is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. You review, edit, and are solely responsible for every document you file.