Docvera

Legal Disclaimer

Legal Disclaimer

Docvera is software for workflow, records, and communication support. It is not a law firm, an RCIC practice, or a legal advice service.

Last updated March 18, 2026

No legal advice

Docvera does not provide legal, immigration, regulatory, or professional advice. Nothing on the website, in the product, or in support communications should be interpreted as legal advice, representation, or a substitute for professional judgment.

No professional-client relationship with Docvera

Use of Docvera does not create a solicitor-client, consultant-client, fiduciary, or other professional advisory relationship between Docvera and any user, client, or website visitor.

No guarantee of outcome, filing, or acceptance

Docvera does not guarantee visa approvals, permit approvals, admissibility outcomes, filing success, submission timing, data accuracy, or regulatory compliance.

User responsibility

Firms and consultants remain responsible for client intake, professional judgment, legal compliance, record accuracy, deadlines, document review, consent practices, communications, and any filing or representation decisions made in their practice.

Clients remain responsible for reviewing information they submit, protecting their own email accounts and devices, and using the most recent secure links provided by their consultant.

Communications and portal access

Email and WhatsApp are used to deliver platform notifications and access links. Those channels may be delayed, filtered, forwarded, intercepted, or accessed by someone other than the intended recipient.

Third-party dependencies

Docvera depends on third-party providers such as Clerk, Amazon Web Services, Neon, Vercel, Resend, Twilio, WhatsApp, and Calendly.

Independent legal review

If you are evaluating Docvera for use in a regulated professional practice, you should review your obligations independently and obtain legal, privacy, or compliance advice appropriate to your jurisdiction and practice model.