CaseBlink is a Miami-based legal technology startup focused squarely on immigration law, building AI automation that spans the full lifecycle of a case from intake through document drafting. Immigration practice is a high-volume, document-heavy discipline where attorneys and paralegals spend enormous amounts of time assembling petitions, tailoring letters and organizing evidence — exactly the repetitive, structured work that generative AI is well suited to accelerate.

The company empowers attorneys with end-to-end AI automation designed to streamline case preparation, enhance efficiency and improve outcomes for clients. Its flagship offering, Studio, is described as the industry's first fully customizable AI drafting tool built specifically for immigration attorneys, letting firms shape AI-generated drafts to their own templates, standards and case strategies rather than relying on rigid, one-size-fits-all output.

CaseBlink was co-founded by Khalil Zlaoui (CEO) and Tina Zedginidze (COO). The team's positioning emphasizes practitioner-customizable AI: instead of a black-box assistant, firms get tooling they can mold to their workflow, which matters in a field where filing requirements, evidence standards and firm-specific voice carry real weight.

In March 2025 CaseBlink announced a $2 million pre-seed round led by Tower Research Ventures, with participation from additional venture investors and immigration law firms, including Fakhoury Global Immigration (FGI). The presence of practicing immigration firms among its backers signals deep domain validation and a built-in path to early adoption.

The startup is part of a broader 2025 wave of immigration-tech companies — alongside peers like Casium, Gale and Visalaw.ai — that have moved from experimental tooling to funded products with real clients. CaseBlink's thesis is that customizability plus end-to-end automation is the combination immigration firms need to scale case volume without sacrificing the quality and personalization their clients expect.