Inspiration: what if we can manage visa journeys in GitHub style
What it does: structured Case Repo where every missing artifact becomes a labeled Issue, every milestone becomes a tagged Release, every helper review becomes a Pull Request, and every approved immigrant can fork their anonymized playbook back to the community
How we built it: Next.js 14 + TypeScript + Tailwind on Vercel for the GitHub-faithful UI (Primer Octicons + Dark Mode tokens), Featherless.ai routes 6 different AI workloads through one API to generate Case JSON / score criteria / draft narratives, Tavily powers the live USCIS Research tab, and React Flow renders the interactive Evidence Graph
Challenges we ran into: o be reliable but original enough to be ours
Accomplishments that we're proud of: It works
What we learned: good infrastructure doesn't need explanation, it just needs to feel familiar
What's next for Git for Immigration: Real document parsing
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