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Legal and visa - Case studies

Automation for legal and visa businesses in Thailand.

Visa, work permit, and legal services firms in Thailand carry an outsized document-handling burden. Senior consultants spend a meaningful share of their week chasing missing documents instead of advising clients. Automation moves that work earlier in the process and out of senior time.

1 study in this industry

Patterns we see often

The shapes that come up repeatedly.

  • Document intake and validation

    Per-case document set defined by visa class or matter type, with intake validated automatically against format and freshness rules.

  • Case summary generation

    Once a case is complete, a structured summary in the firm's house format prepared for the consultant.

  • Status update communications

    Clients kept informed through clear, timely status updates as their case moves through stages.

Typical year-one ROI

3x to 6x in year one, with most of the value in consultant time freed for advisory work

Payback window

Three to six months

Note

The cleanest ROI signal in this industry is the number of additional cases handled per consultant per month, which routinely lifts by 30-40 percent.

Common questions

What clients in legal and visa usually ask first.

Is AI safe to use with sensitive personal documents?
With proper design, yes. We deploy with no-training commitments from the LLM provider, encrypted document handling, and access controls that match the firm's existing standards. For sensitive matters we use self-hosted models with strict data residency.
Can the system handle complex case types?
Yes, when the case logic is properly mapped. The most successful builds in this industry come from firms with well-documented internal procedures, because that documentation becomes the spine of the automation.

Working in legal and visa? Bring a problem.

Most of these builds started with a thirty-minute conversation about something costing the team too much time. Same offer, same process whichever sector you are in.