Legal and visa - Case studies
Automation for legal and visa businesses in Thailand.
Visa, work permit, and legal firms in Thailand carry a heavy document-handling load. Senior consultants spend a meaningful slice of their week chasing missing paperwork instead of advising. Automation moves that work earlier in the process, and out of senior time.
1 study in this industry
Patterns we see often
The same workflows show up over and over.
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Document intake and validation
Per-case document set defined by visa class or matter type. Intake validated automatically against format and freshness rules.
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Case summary generation
Once a case is complete, a structured summary in the firm's house format prepared for the consultant.
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Status update communications
Clients kept informed through clear, timely updates as their case moves through stages.
Year-one ROI we see
3x to 6x in year one. Most of the value is consultant time freed for advisory work
Payback window
Three to six months
Note
The cleanest signal in this sector is cases handled per consultant per month, which routinely lifts by 30 to 40 percent.
Recent legal and visa builds
1 build in this sector.
Common questions
What legal and visa owners ask before saying yes.
Is AI safe to use with sensitive personal documents?
Can the system handle complex case types?
Related reading
A longer read on how legal and visa automation actually plays out.
Insight
Data residency: what Thailand-based businesses should actually worry about
PDPA, cross-border data flows, and the practical decisions that come up when automation touches sensitive personal documents.
Read the articleWorking in legal and visa? Bring the workflow.
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