AsylumKit

AsylumKit is a web app (with optional mobile companion) that helps asylum seekers and their advocates assemble a defensible evidence package without turning it into a DIY legal service. Users upload documents, photos, medical notes, and timelines; the app organizes them into a structured case binder aligned to common asylum claim elements (identity, persecution narrative, country conditions, corroboration). An AI assistant can draft a chronology, flag missing corroboration, and generate a plain-language “questions to answer” list—while clearly warning that it’s not legal advice. It includes secure sharing links for attorneys and accredited representatives, audit trails for chain-of-custody, and multilingual intake forms. The goal is reducing avoidable denials caused by disorganized evidence and inconsistent narratives, not replacing counsel. Realistically, adoption depends on trust, security, and partnerships with NGOs and legal clinics.

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