How Jinee Green Card Uses AI Tools to Assess Your Eligibility in 2026
If you have spent years building your career and still feel stuck waiting for a green card, you are not alone. Thousands of skilled professionals face the same frustration every year. The good news is that the process does not have to feel like a mystery. Jinee's Green Card brings a smarter, faster way to evaluate where you stand before you spend a single dollar on filing fees. At the center of this approach is something most immigration services do not offer: AI-powered profile assessment tools that analyze your background and map it directly to USCIS standards.
This article explains how that process works, why it matters, and what it means for your green card journey in 2026.
What AI Assessment Actually Means for Green Card ApplicantsWhen most people hear "AI tools," they think of chatbots or generic online quizzes. What Jinee uses is different. Their AI-powered assessment looks at the actual details of your professional background and evaluates them against the specific criteria that USCIS uses to approve EB-1A, O-1A, and EB-2 NIW petitions.
This means the tool does not just ask you to fill in a form. It digs into:
Your publications, citations, and research contributions
Patents, awards, and industry recognition you have received
Speaking engagements, judging roles, and media mentions
Your salary level compared to others in your field
Leadership positions and high-impact work you have done
The result is a clear picture of where your profile is strong and where it needs more work before you file.
Why This Step Changes EverythingMost people walk into an immigration attorney's office with a resume and hope for the best. The attorney reviews it, gives a general opinion, and the process moves forward with whatever evidence exists at that time.
Jinee takes a completely different approach. The AI assessment happens before you engage with any attorney. This means by the time you sit down with a legal expert, you already know which visa category fits you best, which criteria you currently meet, and what gaps need to be filled before filing.
This is not a small difference. It is the difference between filing a strong petition and filing one that comes back with a Request for Evidence. Jinee's 93% approval rate for EB-1A petitions in 2024 reflects exactly this kind of preparation.
How the AI Tool Works Step by StepThe process is straightforward. You do not need a technical background to use it or understand the results.
Step 1: Profile Submission You share details about your career, your achievements, and your professional background. This includes your field, your years of experience, and any recognition you have received.
Step 2: AI Powered Analysis The tool evaluates your information against all ten USCIS criteria for EB-1A, the eight criteria for O-1A, and the national interest standards for EB-2 NIW. It identifies which criteria you clearly meet, which ones you might meet with additional documentation, and which ones need more work.
Step 3: Personalized Report You receive a clear breakdown of your current eligibility status. This report tells you where you stand today and what steps would strengthen your case before filing.
Step 4: Expert Consultation Based on the AI results, you connect with Jinee's team. This includes immigration attorneys with over 20 years of experience, a former USCIS officer who understands how cases are evaluated from the inside, and domain experts who help you position your profile strategically.
What Makes Jinee Different From Other ServicesThere are many immigration services out there, but very few combine technology with the depth of human expertise that Jinee's Green Card brings to each case. Most services hand you over to an attorney and leave the strategy entirely in their hands. Jinee builds the strategy before the attorney ever sees the file.
Here is what sets them apart:
A former USCIS officer reviews your case from the inside perspective
Domain experts with over 15 years of experience help you identify achievements you may have overlooked
AI tools identify both your strengths and the gaps in your profile early
The entire process is organic, meaning no paid placements or shortcuts to inflate your credentials
This combination of technology and expert review is why Jinee has approved over 500 profiles across multiple countries and visa categories.
The Visa Categories the AI Tool CoversThe assessment is not limited to one visa type. Depending on your background, the tool evaluates your fit across four pathways:
EB-1A is for professionals with extraordinary ability in science, technology, business, arts, or athletics. No employer sponsor is needed.
O-1A is a temporary work visa for individuals with extraordinary achievement. Many professionals use it as a first step while building toward an EB-1A.
EB-2 NIW is for professionals whose work serves the national interest of the United States. Researchers, doctors, and academics often qualify through this route.
The UK Global Talent Visa is for leaders and emerging leaders in research, technology, arts, and digital fields who want to build their careers in the United Kingdom.
The AI tool helps you understand which of these paths makes the most sense for your specific background, so you do not waste time pursuing the wrong category.
Real Results From Real ProfessionalsThe professionals who have gone through the Jinee process come from companies like Google, Microsoft, Meta, Netflix, Nvidia, and Goldman Sachs. They include software engineers, AI researchers, product managers, data scientists, and medical professionals.
What they all have in common is that they came in with strong careers but were unsure how to present those careers to USCIS. The AI assessment gave them clarity. The expert team gave them a strategy. And the result was an approved petition.
One client, a solution architect and director, described receiving the approval notice as the message that changed everything. Another, a water and wastewater engineer, went from a Notice of Intent to Deny to a full EB-1A approval after working through the Jinee process.
Start With Clarity, Not GuessworkThe biggest mistake most green card applicants make is filing before they are ready. They spend thousands of dollars on filing fees and attorney costs, only to receive a Request for Evidence or an outright denial. Then they start the process again, this time hopefully with better preparation.
Jinee Green Card reverses this sequence. You start with a complete picture of where you stand. You build your evidence portfolio before you file. You work with experts who have seen the process from both sides of the USCIS desk. And you file only when your petition is truly ready to win.
In 2026, with immigration standards continuing to evolve and competition for approvals increasing, this kind of preparation is not optional. It is essential.
If you are ready to find out where you stand, Jinee offers a free eligibility assessment. Book a consultation with their team and get a clear roadmap to your US green card, built on facts, not guesswork.