About us
MARPT is a rules-first Colombian immigration decision system — not a chatbot. It turns your answers into ranked visa matches, clear requirements, and risk flags, grounded in official sources (with Spanish as the legal source of truth).
General-purpose assistants summarize, draft, and rephrase well. They are optimized to generate coherent language. Immigration work is different: it requires jurisdiction-specific constraints, official sources, procedural steps, and the ability to surface discretion and risk.
A helpful paragraph is not the same as a case-ready answer. Applicants and law firms need a system that can: map facts to visa categories, flag missing or risky elements, and produce structured checklists aligned to the real process.
Jurisdiction-aware immigration intelligence.
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| Output type Well-written text, summaries, drafts |
Decision outputs Structured matches, checklists, warnings, explainers |
| Source constraints May mix sources; often not source-bound |
Anchored Designed to stay consistent with official sources and defined rules |
| Jurisdiction awareness General by default; depends on prompts |
Jurisdiction-aware Built specifically for Colombian immigration categories and process |
| Discretion / risk Often under-modeled or abstracted |
Risk triage Flags practical risk points, procedural pitfalls, and enforcement patterns when relevant |
| Structured checklists Usually ad-hoc lists generated from text |
Checklist logic Requirement lists tied to visa pathways and conditions |
| Explainability May be persuasive without being grounded |
Explainable Shows the inputs and constraints that drive a recommendation |
| Auditability Hard to verify what changed across answers |
Auditable structure Rules, sources, and outputs can be reviewed and updated systematically |
Individuals
For applicants who want a clear view of options, requirements, and realistic risks—without relying on vague summaries.
- See likely visa pathways based on your facts
- Get structured document checklists
- Understand common risk flags before filing
- Export outputs for your records or attorney review
Law Firms
For firms that want consistent intake triage and clearer case readiness—while keeping professional judgment in the loop.
- Intake triage and category fit consistency
- Documentation readiness checklists
- risk flags to guide follow-up questions
- Client-facing explainers to reduce back-and-forth
- Internal QA support for common edge cases
AI is a tool inside MARPT, not the product. Language models help explain outputs and improve clarity, but they operate inside constraints: official sources, structured logic, and defined decision outputs.
The structure is the product. The value comes from jurisdiction-aware rules, bilingual source control, and outputs designed for real immigration workflows—not from generating paragraphs on demand.
Use the Advisor to evaluate pathways and produce structured outputs you can review, compare, and share with a professional when needed.