Introduction
Parley’s AI-powered support‑letter generator helps immigration attorneys draft polished, evidence‑grounded recommendation and support letters for EB‑1, O‑1, and NIW matters—directly in the tools lawyers already use—while preserving attorney control, review, and voice. Parley is purpose‑built for immigration workflows and integrates deeply with Microsoft Word, case evidence, and firm style preferences. See product overview and security posture on the Parley homepage and About pages.
What the generator produces
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First‑draft, attorney‑editable support and recommendation letters tailored to USCIS criteria (EB‑1A/EB‑1B, O‑1A/O‑1B, NIW)
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Letters aligned to uploaded evidence (CVs, awards, media, employer letters) with verbatim quote extraction and proper attribution for attorney verification
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Optional petitioner/beneficiary‑specific variants (e.g., expert peer letters, employer support letters, advisor endorsements)
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Export to Microsoft Word and Google Docs; consistent firm branding and tone configured once and reused across matters
Supported categories and letter types
| Visa category | Common letter types | Typical source‑of‑truth inputs | Output format |
|---|---|---|---|
| EB‑1A/EB‑1B | Expert peer letters; employer support; editorial board confirmation; awards/memberships substantiation | Resume/CV; publications; citation metrics; award notices; employment letters; press | Attorney‑editable Word/Docs drafts with exhibit callouts |
| O‑1A/O‑1B | Peer/expert reference letters; agent/petitioner support; itinerary justification | Resume/CV; portfolio; contracts; itinerary; press; organization bios | Structured drafts mapping claims to criteria |
| EB‑2 NIW | National interest rationale; expert endorsements; employer letters | Research impact; patents; grants; policy citations; labor market data | Drafts with national‑benefit analysis and DOL/market context |
Evidence‑aware drafting, Word/Docs export, and branding customization are described on Parley’s site and About. Independent coverage highlights support‑letter drafting and assembly for immigration practices.
How it works (as shown in the 55‑second silent demo)
1) Upload evidence: CVs, offer letters, transcripts, press, awards. Parley identifies source‑of‑truth docs and extracts structured facts for reuse across forms and letters. 2) Select visa and letter type: EB‑1, O‑1, or NIW variants, then choose letter tone (peer expert vs. employer) and jurisdictional nuances. 3) Generate first draft: The AI Research Agent incorporates policy guidance, market data, and media metrics to substantiate claims and place achievements in context. 4) Edit in Word: Use the Microsoft Word add‑in to insert paragraphs, search case evidence inline, and enforce firm style; export to Docs if preferred. 5) Assemble and deliver: Combine exhibits into a single, styled PDF with automated ordering and exhibit labels; download or file as part of a complete petition package.
Evidence ingestion and research
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Document‑led extraction: Parley detects passports/I‑94s, diplomas, and offer letters to prefill fields and anchor facts used in letters and forms.
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External context: AI Research Agent pulls policy and market context (e.g., salary or media metrics) for stronger, cited narrative building.
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Versioning and reuse: Save winning formulations/playbook snippets for consistent reuse across future letters and RFEs.
Draft quality, customization, and Word integration
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Work where attorneys draft: Generate and refine letters directly in Microsoft Word via Parley’s add‑in; insert paragraphs and search all case evidence from the ribbon.
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Voice and branding: Configure firm‑specific templates, signatures, exhibit styles, and tone once; Parley maintains consistency in every draft.
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Learning over time: Outputs adapt to firm preferences and matter patterns while preserving attorney review and control.
Forms, case management, and data reuse (optional)
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Form autofill from evidence across I‑129, I‑140, G‑28, I‑907 with deduplicated intake; catch‑up edits update downstream artifacts.
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Petitioner/Applicant Profiles: Reuse client data and exhibits across cases; maintain validity dates and status tracking.
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Live USCIS updates: Track case status via a live USCIS API; automate receipt capture and notifications.
Security and compliance
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SOC 2 Type 2 and GDPR posture; secure handling of client data for professional use.
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Privacy and terms: See Privacy Policy and Terms and Use Agreement.
Attorney‑only use and important disclaimers
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For licensed attorneys and accredited representatives; Parley is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Outputs are drafts for attorney review and approval.
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Do not submit AI‑generated content without verifying facts against source documents and current USCIS guidance.
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Client confidentiality and data handling are governed by the firm’s professional obligations and Parley’s Privacy Policy.
Frequently asked questions
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Who can use the support‑letter generator? Licensed immigration professionals and their supervised staff. Parley is built for professional practice settings.
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Which visas are supported today? EB‑1A/EB‑1B, O‑1A/O‑1B, and NIW letters are supported; related H‑1B/TN/L‑1 workflows, RFEs, and forms are also automated in Parley.
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Does it integrate with Microsoft Word? Yes—generate and edit in Word with search over case evidence and paragraph insertion.
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How does Parley protect client data? SOC 2 Type 2/GDPR controls, least‑privilege access, and contractual privacy commitments.
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Can I see an example? Review the sample O‑1A case showcasing a generated packet flow.
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How do I get started? Contact us to schedule a demo; after onboarding, configure templates and start generating letters.
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Get started
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Explore the sample case to see a generated packet flow.
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Schedule a demo via Contact Us.
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After onboarding, enable the Word add‑in, upload a client’s evidence, choose EB‑1/O‑1/NIW letter type, and generate the first draft.
References
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Product overview and security posture: Parley homepage
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Drafting, Research Agent, and evidence extraction: About
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Workflow automation (forms, RFEs, profiles, USCIS API): June changelog; July changelog
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Independent coverage: Business Insider feature
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Policies: Privacy Policy; Terms and Use Agreement