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10-06-2025
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Docketwise Releases 2025 Immigration Report, Revealing Fluctuations in Processing Times, Case Outcomes, amid Policy Changes and AI Adoption
Leading Immigration Case Management Platform Shares Data and Insights Shaping the Future of Immigration Law Practice AUSTIN, Texas, June 10, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Docketwise, the all-in-one immigration and case management software for immigration lawyers, has released its 2025 Legal Industry Report: State of Immigration, providing an in-depth look at the policy shifts, case data, and legal practice trends that defined U.S. immigration law in 2024. This report offers immigration attorneys a review of green card processing, naturalization approvals, asylum outcomes, court decisions, visa statistics, and the growing role of legal technology across the field. Authored by James Pittman, Co-founder of Docketwise and former immigration attorney, the report reflects Docketwise's continued investment in supporting immigration firms through software, client tools, and legal research. "Immigration lawyers are facing rising demand in a challenging environment characterized by historic policy changes, fluctuating approval rates, and lengthy processing times across every aspect of their practice," said James Pittman, Co-founder of Docketwise, an AffiniPay solution. "This report offers a data-backed view of where the trends are headed so that firms can adapt. Our goal is to help attorneys make informed decisions as they plan for the year ahead." Green Card Application Patterns The report examines green card application patterns across both employment-based and family-based categories. USCIS received more than 42,000 employment-based filings in Q1, approving fewer than 19,000. By Q3, approvals rose to over 36,000 while filings dropped by nearly half, indicating a backlog clearance rather than new demand. Processing times for green card applications also shifted, reaching their lowest in Q2 at 5.2 months before rising again to nearly 7 months by year's end. Family-based applications remained steady at more than 110,000 per quarter, with approvals peaking at over 113,000. Processing times gradually improved from 10.1 months to 7.7 months, but each quarter closed with more than 500,000 pending cases. Naturalization Filings Naturalization filings neared 1 million in 2024, with over 816,000 new citizens approved. Denials declined from nearly 12 percent in Q1 to just under 10 percent in Q4. Mexico led in total approvals, including India, the Philippines and the Dominican Republic. Asylum outcomes showed a clear link to legal representation as applicants with counsel were approved 52 percent of the time, compared to just 17 percent without. Denial rates for unrepresented applicants exceeded 80 percent. Immigration Court Cases Immigration courts resolved over 900,000 cases. One-third resulted in removal orders, and another third were terminated. More than 48,000 forms of relief were granted, and most respondents were male. H-2A and H-2B Visas H-2A and H-2B visas supported seasonal labor and H-1B, L-1, and E-2 visas continued to serve skilled workers and business roles. U and T visa numbers remained low as refugee admissions reached 100,034, falling short of the 125,000 cap with most coming from Africa, South Asia, and Latin America. The release of this report follows AffiniPay's introduction of its Kaleidoscope conference, a bespoke event curated for all legal and accounting professionals. The conference will take place September 2–4, 2025 in Austin, Texas, and tickets can be purchased online. Docketwise, an AffiniPay solution, will be at the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)'s annual conference, June 18–21, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. To discuss the Immigration report in person, please visit Booth #107 at the AILA conference. To download the report, please visit here. About Docketwise Docketwise, an AffiniPay solution, provides best-in-class smart forms combined with a full suite of practice management and case tracking tools for immigration lawyers. From solo practitioners to law firms, tens of thousands of lawyers choose Docketwise for its straightforward approach to completing forms, personal customer support, and being an all-in-one case management solution to grow your practice. Docketwise is a part of the AffiniPay family of solutions that includes MyCase and LawPay. For more information, please visit View source version on Contacts Media Contact Keely LeonardDocketwise PR Director512-368-8988kleonard@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Business Wire
10-06-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Docketwise Releases 2025 Immigration Report, Revealing Fluctuations in Processing Times, Case Outcomes, amid Policy Changes and AI Adoption
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Docketwise, the all-in-one immigration and case management software for immigration lawyers, has released its 2025 Legal Industry Report: State of Immigration, providing an in-depth look at the policy shifts, case data, and legal practice trends that defined U.S. immigration law in 2024. This report offers immigration attorneys a review of green card processing, naturalization approvals, asylum outcomes, court decisions, visa statistics, and the growing role of legal technology across the field. Authored by James Pittman, Co-founder of Docketwise and former immigration attorney, the report reflects Docketwise's continued investment in supporting immigration firms through software, client tools, and legal research. 'Immigration lawyers are facing rising demand in a challenging environment characterized by historic policy changes, fluctuating approval rates, and lengthy processing times across every aspect of their practice,' said James Pittman, Co-founder of Docketwise, an AffiniPay solution. 'This report offers a data-backed view of where the trends are headed so that firms can adapt. Our goal is to help attorneys make informed decisions as they plan for the year ahead.' Green Card Application Patterns The report examines green card application patterns across both employment-based and family-based categories. USCIS received more than 42,000 employment-based filings in Q1, approving fewer than 19,000. By Q3, approvals rose to over 36,000 while filings dropped by nearly half, indicating a backlog clearance rather than new demand. Processing times for green card applications also shifted, reaching their lowest in Q2 at 5.2 months before rising again to nearly 7 months by year's end. Family-based applications remained steady at more than 110,000 per quarter, with approvals peaking at over 113,000. Processing times gradually improved from 10.1 months to 7.7 months, but each quarter closed with more than 500,000 pending cases. Naturalization Filings Naturalization filings neared 1 million in 2024, with over 816,000 new citizens approved. Denials declined from nearly 12 percent in Q1 to just under 10 percent in Q4. Mexico led in total approvals, including India, the Philippines and the Dominican Republic. Asylum outcomes showed a clear link to legal representation as applicants with counsel were approved 52 percent of the time, compared to just 17 percent without. Denial rates for unrepresented applicants exceeded 80 percent. Immigration Court Cases Immigration courts resolved over 900,000 cases. One-third resulted in removal orders, and another third were terminated. More than 48,000 forms of relief were granted, and most respondents were male. H-2A and H-2B Visas H-2A and H-2B visas supported seasonal labor and H-1B, L-1, and E-2 visas continued to serve skilled workers and business roles. U and T visa numbers remained low as refugee admissions reached 100,034, falling short of the 125,000 cap with most coming from Africa, South Asia, and Latin America. The release of this report follows AffiniPay's introduction of its Kaleidoscope conference, a bespoke event curated for all legal and accounting professionals. The conference will take place September 2–4, 2025 in Austin, Texas, and tickets can be purchased online. Docketwise, an AffiniPay solution, will be at the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) 's annual conference, June 18–21, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. To discuss the Immigration report in person, please visit Booth #107 at the AILA conference. To download the report, please visit here. About Docketwise Docketwise, an AffiniPay solution, provides best-in-class smart forms combined with a full suite of practice management and case tracking tools for immigration lawyers. From solo practitioners to law firms, tens of thousands of lawyers choose Docketwise for its straightforward approach to completing forms, personal customer support, and being an all-in-one case management solution to grow your practice. Docketwise is a part of the AffiniPay family of solutions that includes MyCase and LawPay. For more information, please visit


Business Wire
05-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
AffiniPay Appoints Leslie Witt as Chief Product Officer
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- AffiniPay, a leader in legal practice management software, integrated payments, and solutions for professionals, is proud to announce the appointment of Leslie Witt, former executive at Headspace and Intuit, as the company's new Chief Product Officer. Witt will be responsible for leading the company's product transformation and strategy for leading solutions LawPay, MyCase, CASEpeer, Docketwise and CPACharge. 'We are incredibly excited to welcome Leslie to the AffiniPay team,' said Dru Armstrong, Chief Executive Officer of AffiniPay. 'She brings a powerhouse combination of product vision and strategic insight that will play a key role in shaping what's next and delivering even greater value to our customers and their clients.' Leslie Witt brings over two decades of experience in leading product teams, delivering customer-centric solutions, and driving operational growth across diverse industries. Most recently, she served as the Chief Product & Design Officer and Consumer Channel Leader at Headspace, where she led teams in creating innovative, user-centered products. Her experience spans product, content, brand, and go-to-market strategies, and her initiatives have impacted tens of millions of users worldwide. Witt has extensive experience in the financial technology space, including advisory roles at FreshBooks, a leading small business invoicing and accounting platform. She previously held senior positions at Intuit, where she led global design, research, and innovation initiatives focused on small business solutions. Witt also founded the 'Design for Money' practice at IDEO, collaborating with major financial institutions, including Visa, Wells Fargo, MetLife, and the Gates Foundation, to drive innovation in the financial sector. 'I'm thrilled to join a company with such a strong reputation for innovation and customer-focused product solutions,' said Leslie Witt, Chief Product Officer of AffiniPay. 'I look forward to collaborating with the talented teams at AffiniPay to amplify our impact and continue to set new standards of excellence while helping our customers achieve greater business success.' This appointment underscores AffiniPay's commitment to providing professionals with innovative technology to drive better business results. This addition follows the appointment of Nathan Waite as Chief Revenue Officer earlier this year. For more information on AffiniPay's leadership team, please visit here. About AffiniPay AffiniPay is a market leader in practice management software and online payments for professionals serving legal, accounting, architectural, engineering, and construction firms. AffiniPay has been recognized as one of Inc. 5000's fastest-growing companies for 12 years in a row. Each of its brands leads the market it serves with solutions purpose-built by industry including LawPay, MyCase, CASEpeer, Docketwise, CPACharge, and AffiniPay for Associations. AffiniPay's solutions are trusted by more than 245,000 legal & accounting professionals with more than 150 strategic partnerships and endorsements, including the American Bar Association and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Visit to learn more.