Dates and deadlines

Nobody at your firm reads the Visa Bulletin again.

Every month the State Department moves the priority dates, and somebody at the firm is supposed to cross-check the whole client list against the new cutoffs. In practice it gets done when there is time, which is not every month.

Every client on the list gets checked within the hour of the bulletin dropping. The firm sees the results first — and decides what goes out.

How it runs

01

It reads your case list

Category, country and priority date come straight from the system you already run. Nothing gets retyped.

02

The bulletin drops, it compares

Within the hour, every client on the list is checked against the new cutoff dates.

03

You approve, then the client hears

The firm sees the list first. Nothing goes out to a client until somebody at the firm releases it.

What it never does

It never tells a client what their date means for their case, never estimates how long anything will take, and never contacts anyone the firm has not released.

Is this the one worth building first?

No pitch and no obligation — a straight answer on where your firm is bleeding time and revenue, and whether we are the right fit to fix it.

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