About CampLegal
CampLegal was built to solve a critical gap: immigration firms needed case management software designed specifically for their unique workflows, not generic legal tech retrofitted with immigration features.
We’re a fully remote team spread across multiple states and countries—designers, immigration attorneys, developers, and analysts who understand the challenges you face because many of us have navigated immigration systems ourselves.
Our approach is simple: immigration-specific solutions that work fast
Every feature exists to help you process cases faster and communicate more effectively with clients.
Before CampLegal
- Document collection takes 2-3 days per case.
- Clients email and call multiple times per day for status updates
- USCIS receipts must be entered manually each time
- Payments are made through third-party platforms
- Case milestones and workflows are all tracked manually
- Multiple platforms mean multiple support calls
After CampLegal
- Handle more cases with the same staff
- 25% reduction in "status check" calls and emails
- Automated receipt extraction and tracking saves hours
- PCI compliant payment security and automated backups
- Save 15+ hours per week with automated workflows
- Reduce frustration with ongoing support from CampLegal
We're building CampLegal to grow with your firm
As we expand our immigration-specific features—from visa-type workflows to multilingual client portals—we’re committed to maintaining the speed and simplicity that makes your team more efficient.
Our customers stay with us because the platform actually improves their daily work. Our 7.97 support rating and strong Net Promoter Score reflect what matters most: immigration attorneys who can focus on cases instead of fighting their software.
What started as two people determined to build better immigration case management has grown into a team learning from every firm we serve. We’re using that knowledge to build the future of immigration practice management—faster processing, clearer client communication, and workflows that reflect how immigration law actually works.