Specialized Studios
Beyond the general Drafting Studio, DraftyAI includes purpose-built flows for the case types and filings where a generic draft falls short—responding to a USCIS notice, building an asylum brief on country conditions, or assembling an extreme-hardship waiver. The Drafting Studio routes you into the right flow automatically when the matter calls for it—you don't need to toggle between modes.
The specialized tools are:
- RFE / NOID / NOIR Response Studio
- Asylum / Withholding / CAT
- I-601A Waiver
- Translation Studio
- Expert Letter Builder
RFE / NOID / NOIR Response Studio
When you're answering a USCIS notice—an RFE, a NOID, or a NOIR—the system routes you to the Notice Response Builder. You upload the notice; the tool parses the issues the officer raised and maps the evidence each one demands. You then move through structured steps—Issues, Evidence, Arguments, Draft, Verification, and Export—building a point-by-point response keyed to your exhibits. When the draft references case law or a 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. Each section is reviewed and marked ready before you export your .docx.
Asylum / Withholding / CAT
For asylum, withholding of removal, and Convention Against Torture claims before EOIR, you work in a dedicated flow with integrated web search for country conditions and authoritative sources. The system pre-fills what the matter already holds—immigration court, jurisdiction, respondent—so you generally don't re-enter known details. You build the brief with country-conditions research woven in, then review and export.
I-601A Waiver
This studio is built for the I-601A provisional unlawful-presence waiver and its extreme-hardship showing. It guides you through the evidence that matters—qualifying relatives and the hardship facts tied to them; where the matter already has the information, you can skip most questions, and DraftyAI inserts a placeholder you edit after generation. It then drafts the waiver with hardship-specific arguments. The tool runs an internal self-check and surfaces suggestions before you review, edit, and finalize.
Translation Studio
For the foreign-language documents that have to be translated and filed with USCIS, upload the document and choose a target language (50+ supported). The tool preserves legal terminology and formatting, then produces a formatted .docx with the translator's certification block for you (or your certified translator) to complete and sign per 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3). You remain responsible for the accuracy and certification of any translation you file. You can specify options like keeping proper names in their original spelling and selecting a date format. No back-and-forth drafting—upload, configure, export.
Expert Letter Builder
For cases that turn on a supporting opinion—a country-conditions expert, a medical or psychological evaluator, or a peer reviewer attesting to extraordinary ability—the Expert Letter Builder helps you assemble the letter from the facts already in your matter, then review and export. As with every studio, you review and edit the result before it goes out under the expert's signature.
Each studio is self-contained and tuned to its filing. When you open a matter that qualifies, the system routes you automatically. You review, edit, and export the same way as with general drafting—you keep control of the work and the final responsibility throughout.
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.