Plansera AI uses AI agents to draft E-2 visa business plans for immigration law firms
Plansera AI is a new tool that uses AI agents to draft E-2 visa business plans for immigration law firms. It addresses a common pain point where firms either pay outside vendors ~$2,000 per plan or spend a week of paralegal time. Plansera reads client documents (bank statements, leases, invoices), extracts source-of-funds and use-of-funds, checks E-2 eligibility standards, and produces a submission-ready plan with 5-year financials, charts, and formatted PDF/Word documents — all in about 30 minutes for a flat $100 fee with no subscription.
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Today a firm has two options: pay an outside vendor around $2,000 per plan, or spend close to a week of a paralegal's time pulling figures, building the financials, and formatting something the consulate will actually accept.
Plansera is a third option. An AI agent handles all in plain language, reads their actual documents — bank statements, leases, invoices — extracts source-of-funds and use-of-funds, runs the core E-2 checks.
Plansera gives you a strong first draft to review in ~30 minutes. Flat $100 per plan, no subscription.
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