Every application has vulnerable points—a gap in employment history, a relationship that looks questionable on paper, a reason for immigration that officials often deny—and identifying these before submission means you can either strengthen them or prepare explanations rather than hoping they go unnoticed.
Risk scoring for immigration applications is a systematic evaluation method that assigns likelihood-of-challenge ratings to specific sections of an application based on known officer scrutiny patterns, policy guidelines, and case precedents.
AI can analyze an application holistically and produce a prioritized list of vulnerabilities so applicants and their advisors can address the highest-risk elements before submission rather than discovering problems after a request for evidence arrives.
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