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Spend 75% less time on admin with immigration legal case management software

8am DocketWise helps you run your immigration practice with one connected platform for intake, forms, case management, billing, and payments.

  • Multilingual client intake and immigration forms

  • Connected case management and firm operations

  • Integrated billing and online payments

  • No credit card or long-term contract required

No credit card required.
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"DocketWise is the fourth immigration software I've used in my career. None come close. It's everything I'd wished for in an immigration forms software."

Saja Raoof, Founder and Principal

Saja RaoofFounder and Principal , Saja Raoof, Inc. Law Corporation

"DocketWise has increased my law firm's productivity tenfold."

Shahzad Khan, Principal Attorney

Shahzad KhanPrincipal Attorney, Shahzad R, Khan Legal, PLLC

"Clients (and my staff) love how "user-friendly" this software is. Definitely a great value for the money. "

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Anna ErnestManaging Attorney, Ernest Law Group, PLC

Built for every part of your immigration practice

What to expect behind the scenes

Designed for immigration lawyers

From multilingual client intake and immigration forms to case management, billing, and client communication, DocketWise gives small immigration law firms and growing practices one connected platform to manage the work from first contact to final outcome.

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First-class customer support

When you need help, you'll connect with a real person who understands DocketWise and the way immigration firms work. Reach our team by phone, email, or live chat whenever you need guidance.

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Peer-approved solutions

Thousands of immigration attorneys and legal professionals rely on DocketWise to manage their practice with confidence every day.

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Customer stories

Learn from immigration lawyers finding success after implementing DocketWise

Jane Lee: Moving from LawLogix to DocketWise after 10 years

Immigrant Justice Corps: Helping nonprofits in law thrive

Ismail Mohammed: A sole practitioner reduced his case preparation by 50%

The State of U.S. Immigration

What changed in 2025 and what it means for immigration law practice in 2026

The U.S. immigration system saw major changes in 2025, including sharp declines in border encounters and refugee admissions, higher filing fees, and persistent asylum backlogs. At the same time, naturalization and many nonimmigrant visa pathways remained relatively stable.

This report reveals what changed in 2025, where pressure is building, and what immigration firms should prepare for next.

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