Immigration cases require documents to be authenticated and traceable—forms need signatures, dates, and evidence that they were produced in the right order and context. AI can verify chain of custody by checking signatures, validating document relationships, and flagging anachronisms that suggest forgery or fabrication.
Chain of custody in immigration documentation refers to the traceable sequence of how a document was issued, certified, translated, and submitted, and breaks in this chain can lead to rejection or fraud allegations even when the underlying document is legitimate.
AI tools can audit document sets to verify that each step in the certification and submission process is properly accounted for, helping applicants identify gaps that need notarization, apostille, or re-issuance before filing.
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