Three Attorney Level Intelligence Review
Three Attorney Level Intelligence Review is a last-eyes pass before you file. Point it at a draft packet and it reads the forms the way a reviewer would — looking for the gaps and inconsistencies that draw an RFE — then hands you a verdict and a punch-list of what to fix.

What a review returns
Section titled “What a review returns”Every review produces two things:
- A verdict — an at-a-glance call on whether the packet looks ready to file or needs work first.
- An issue punch-list — each thing worth addressing, spelled out: what the issue is, where it is in the packet, and what to do about it. Work the list top to bottom and re-review.
The point isn’t to file for you — it’s to catch the avoidable problems while you can still fix them, before USCIS does.
The “Attorney Level Intelligence Reviewed” badge
Section titled “The “Attorney Level Intelligence Reviewed” badge”When a form has been through review, Fola can mark it with an Attorney Level Intelligence Reviewed badge on the filed form. It’s a small, durable signal that the packet got a pre-filing pass — useful for your own record-keeping and for showing a client or supervising attorney that the work was checked before it went out.
Shareable read-only review link
Section titled “Shareable read-only review link”Each review has a shareable, read-only link. Send it to a supervising attorney, a co-counsel, or the client, and they can read the verdict and the punch-list without a Fola login and without being able to change anything. It’s the clean way to get a second opinion or show your work.
Metering
Section titled “Metering”Like Autofill, Attorney Level Intelligence Review is metered per plan tier. Each review counts against your firm’s monthly Review allowance, pooled across the firm, with overage on paid tiers when your admin allows it and a hard cap on demo orgs. The per-tier numbers are on the billing reference, and quota controls are covered in Day 7 — AI quotas.
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