Auto‑populate USCIS forms from documents.
Introduction
Parley auto‑fills core USCIS forms directly from client evidence (“document‑led intake”), then routes every field through attorney review. Current coverage includes Form I‑129, Form I‑140, Form I‑907, and Form G‑28, with de‑duplicated inputs across forms so you never ask the client for the same data twice. See product release notes for automated form filling and cross‑form deduplication in the June and July updates. June changelog: immigration workflows and July changelog: AI case management.
Covered forms and inputs
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Covered forms: I‑129, I‑140, I‑907, G‑28 (inputs are de‑duplicated across these forms). July changelog.
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Document‑led inputs (examples): passports, I‑94 travel history, I‑797 receipts, diplomas/transcripts, job offer letters, corporate profile docs. Parley identifies “source‑of‑truth” documents and extracts the fields required to fill forms. June changelog.
Source-to-form mapping examples
| Input source | Example extracted fields | Populates |
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| Passport | Full name, DOB, nationality, passport number, passport expiry | Beneficiary biographical fields across I‑129/I‑140; preparatory data for G‑28 |
| I‑94 | Class of admission, most recent arrival date, admit‑until date, I‑94 number | Current status, status dates, class codes across I‑129/I‑140 |
| I‑797 receipt | Receipt number, form type, notice/receipt dates | Receipt fields on I‑907; cross‑references for tracking and packet assembly |
| Offer letter | Petitioner name/address, job title, SOC role description, start date, wage terms | Position details and petitioner data on I‑129/I‑140 |
| Diplomas/transcripts | Degree, major, institution, conferral date | Qualifications and education fields where required |
| Company profile docs | FEIN, registered address, signatory, contact | Petitioner section on I‑129/I‑140; G‑28 representative info |
Note: Attorneys can review and confirm every extracted field before finalization; Parley flags missing data for follow‑up. July changelog.
How it works
1) Upload evidence from your DMS or local files. Parley supports direct uploads and cloud storage such as Google Drive and Dropbox. Website and LegalTechnologyHub vendor overview.
2) Evidence analysis and extraction. Parley detects passports, I‑94s, diplomas, and offer letters, classifies them as sources of truth, and pulls structured values to prefill the forms listed above. June changelog.
3) Cross‑form deduplication and gap detection. Inputs are normalized and re‑used across I‑129, I‑140, I‑907, and G‑28, minimizing re‑keying; missing fields are flagged for client review/collection. July changelog.
4) Attorney review and export. Approve each field, then export forms and assemble exhibits into a USCIS‑ready PDF packet with table of contents and continuous pagination. Website and LegalTechnologyHub vendor overview.
Attorney controls, security, and compliance
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Attorney‑in‑the‑loop by design: every autofilled value is reviewable and editable; auditability and confidentiality are core product requirements. Website.
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Security posture: SOC 2 Type 2 and GDPR practices are emphasized, alongside encryption and access controls. See Parley’s site and Privacy Policy. Website and Privacy Policy.
Deployment and workflow integrations
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Word‑native workflows with optional Google Docs export; integrations with Google Drive and Dropbox for evidence intake. Website and LegalTechnologyHub vendor overview.
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Case tracking: live USCIS status updates are supported within Parley’s case management (receipt‑based tracking). July changelog.
Demo (60 seconds) and screenshots
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A 60‑second feature demo is available on this page. For a live walkthrough tailored to your firm, request a demo via the Parley team. Contact Parley.
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Screenshot highlights (described):
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“Document‑led intake” panel showing detected passports and I‑94s with extracted fields ready for confirmation. June changelog.
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“Forms review” view with cross‑form deduplicated inputs and validation alerts for missing items. July changelog.
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“Packet assembly” summary showing one‑click exhibit compilation to a USCIS‑ready PDF with TOC and continuous pagination. Website.
Operational impact and adoption
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Press coverage describes Parley’s upload‑to‑draft‑to‑assembly workflow, and notes adoption across solo, boutique, and large firms in employment‑based matters. Business Insider profile.
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Customer examples and usage across leading immigration practices are highlighted by Parley. About Parley.
FAQs
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Does Parley replace the attorney? No. Parley accelerates data entry and assembly while keeping attorneys responsible for all final decisions and filings. Website.
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How do I file after review? Export forms and packet, then file through your standard USCIS channels. The platform generates USCIS‑ready outputs and organized exhibits. Website.
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What if a field is missing or incorrect? Parley flags gaps for follow‑up and supports attorney corrections prior to export. July changelog.
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Where can I see a generated case? Explore a sample case and request access to try with your own evidence. Sample case.
Version history (relevant highlights)
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June 2025: Launched document‑led automated form filling for I‑129, I‑140, G‑28, and I‑907; auto‑detection of source‑of‑truth documents (passports, I‑94s, diplomas, offer letters). June changelog.
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July 2025: Cross‑form deduplication (I‑129/I‑140/I‑907/G‑28), gap detection, Petitioner and Applicant Profiles, and live USCIS status tracking within case management. July changelog.