Drafty AI - AI-powered legal drafting for immigration attorneys

Review & Edit, then Export

Once DraftyAI completes your draft, you enter the review phase. This is where you turn a first draft into a filing you're willing to put your name on—before it leaves your office.

Section-by-section review

Your draft is presented section by section—statement of facts, legal argument, and the rest—so you can work through it the way you'd review an associate's draft. For each section, you can:

  • Read the generated text and the citations flagged for your review
  • Edit it directly in the review panel when a section just needs minor tweaks
  • Regenerate the entire section if you want a different approach
  • Approve it and move to the next section

Each section starts in a "Pending" state and moves to "Reviewed" as you approve it. You control the pace—there's no forced order, and you can revisit sections as needed.

When the draft references case law or a statutory or regulatory requirement, citations are flagged for your review so you can confirm or correct them. This is a review aid, not a guarantee of accuracy.

Polish with the Document Studio

If you want to do deeper editing, tighten the prose, or check that the argument holds together across sections before export, optionally open the Document Studio. This is a full document editor with per-paragraph AI tools—you can polish grammar, sharpen the argument, improve clarity, check that facts and theory stay consistent across sections, or format for USCIS requirements. Changes stream in real time, and you accept or reject each edit.

Export to Word

Once every section is reviewed and approved (and any optional polishing is done), export to .docx. The system generates a USCIS-formatted Word document you can drop into the filing with:

  • All approved sections in order
  • Citations formatted and listed (legal authorities, exhibits, web sources)
  • Proper formatting and pagination
  • Your chosen document style (firm template or default)

The file downloads automatically and is named by client name and matter type (e.g., "Jane Doe - Asylum WOR CAT draft.docx"), so it lands in your system already labeled for the right matter.

You review and own every word

This is critical: You are responsible for every word in the exported document. Review section by section, confirm or correct every flagged citation, check the facts against the record, and read the full document before filing. DraftyAI accelerates drafting, but the final brief is yours to review, edit, and stand behind—before USCIS, before the immigration court, or on appeal.

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.