YASAMAN SOROORI AND THE FUTURE OF DIGNIFIED IMMIGRATION NAVIGATION
Yasaman Soroori is building MIA to transform how people navigate immigration — replacing fear and confusion with clarity, speed, and dignity.
For many families, immigration is not a single event. It is a long corridor of forms, deadlines, contradictory advice, financial stress, and high-stakes uncertainty. The emotional weight is enormous, and the system often amplifies it because information is fragmented and professional help can be inaccessible or unaffordable at the moments it matters most.
MIA was born from Soroori's own family experience. That origin shows up in the product philosophy: technology should reduce the cognitive burden of navigating complex processes, not add another layer of opacity. The platform is designed to help immigrants and their families understand what matters next, what documents and timelines mean in practice, and how to move forward with confidence rather than constant second-guessing.
At the intersection of legal complexity and human need, the hardest problems are rarely "more forms." They are clarity: what applies to your situation, what does not, and what a reasonable path looks like when the stakes are personal and immediate.
MIA is a Seed-stage company with early revenue, reflecting real willingness to pay for a better experience. The long-term opportunity is to become the trusted operating layer for a process that millions of people endure — and to prove that dignity and efficiency are not opposing values in legal tech, but outcomes of better design and better guidance.
