James Tomlin, co-founder and CEO of VisaDoc
Global mobility practitioner James Tomlin has launched an AI-powered visa processing platform, known as VisaDoc, to support business travel and corporate relocation programmes.
The platform, which is currently live, uses artificial intelligence to ‘automatically’ process business visa applications globally. This includes visa application assistance and the verification of documents that, according to the company, will help clients save time, cut costs and eliminates errors.
Based in London, Tomlin previously held business development leadership roles with relocation and safety specialists Jobbatical and Safeture. He also led strategic partnerships at VisaHQ, an online visa and passport application service.
Now the CEO of VisaDoc, Tomlin co-founded the company alongside chief product officer Oleh Voronko, who also previously worked at VisaHQ.
In a statement, the co-founders said VisaDoc is “already operating with a strong pipeline of clients”.
Tomlin added: “I am truly humbled by the support and encouragement we’ve received from the travel and global mobility industry as we launch this truly innovative solution into the market”.
An advisory group made up of corporate travel buyers and suppliers will also be announced “in the near future”.