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Kevin Foster, a policymaker involved in the launch of the Skilled Worker Visa, is now helping promote a powerful AI tool for those working in the immigration and recruitment sector, AORA. Previously, his term saw the end of Free Movement with the EU and the introduction of a new migration system, including the Skilled Worker, Global Business Mobility & International Sportsperson Visas.
Now he is bringing his insights and experience to work with Passportia as they develop AORA, the leading authority on automating legislative evaluation and generation of draft opinions in immigration law and tax. This groundbreaking software harnesses the virtues, without the downsides, of a range of AI resources, transforming access to authoritative expertise in strictly regulated environments, in exacting fields such as Skilled Worker Visas and British nationality law.
AORA can gather the information needed from a sponsor and their prospective employee and quickly assess eligibility for the Skilled Worker Visa. It can then be used to produce a detailed report highlighting any issues as part of a client care letter, in less than the time it takes to make a cup of tea.
Once this stage is complete and the advice has been reviewed, AORA can easily pre-populate the Home Office’s online application system, removing repetitive work and the chance of mistakes, whilst ensuring the user can focus on detecting and resolving any errors before submission.
Commenting Kevin said: “AORA is not just quick, it's accurate, ensuring those advising on or regularly submitting skilled worker visa applications can focus on using their skills, not repetitive tasks and form filling.”
“In the time it takes to make a cup of tea, AORA can effortlessly assess the information provided by sponsor and prospective employee, then produce a draft opinion and client care letter ready for review. It instantly highlights where there may be an issue, information missing or criteria not met, not only saving time on repetitive tasks but avoiding submission of applications which will not succeed.”
“Use of AORA will be the benchmark for calculating the costs of immigration advice in the future, saving clients and sponsors time and money. I am therefore delighted to be working with Bruce and the team to deliver their vision for it.”
For more information about AORA, use the contact details below:
Contact Info:
Name: Bruce Mennell
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Organization: AORA
Address: 32 Cubitt Street, London, WC1X 0LR
Phone: 07912201919
Website: http://www.aoralaw.com
Release ID: 89147002