The platform
A newsroom in the front, a research desk in the back.
Wayfare reads like a newspaper and works like a database. The front page tells you what changed today; behind it sits a structured library of routes, forms, letters, and assessments that turns headlines into a plan.
No paywall. The whole platform is open to read.
The Daily Desk
A front page of immigration policy, swept daily from official announcements. Every dispatch carries a headline, a sourced body, and an urgency grade — and is tagged to the exact visas and forms it affects, so the news finds you.
The Visa Library
Structured records for every documented route — fees, eligibility, documents, the filing process step by step, and the full lifecycle after approval. Comparable across countries because they all share the same anatomy.
Fit Assessment
Know your odds before you spend a filing fee. A structured assessment walks your profile against the route’s real scoring criteria — points tables, thresholds, disqualifiers — and returns an honest read of where you stand.
The Letters Desk
Invitation, sponsorship, employment, statement of purpose — 24 categories of supporting letters with guided fill-in fields, linked from the visa routes that require them. You arrive knowing which letter you need; the desk hands you a draft.
Forms & Documents
Official forms catalogued and mapped to their routes, alongside 1000+ documents — certificates, statements, translations — arranged as a docket in the order an officer expects to read them.
Ask the Desk
Ask in plain language — “can I move to Portugal on a remote-work income?” — and get answers drawn from the site’s own researched records, pointing to the exact routes, forms, and dispatches behind them.
Your Briefing
A short onboarding turns the whole paper into your paper: the dispatches, routes, and deadlines that matter to your move, with everything else filtered out.
The Long Read
When a policy change deserves more than a dispatch: long-form analysis, guides, and explainers with key takeaways up top and links back to the originating news.
Connected by design
Everything links to everything else
News is tagged to visas. Visas link to their forms, letters, and pathways. Letters link back to the routes that need them. Open any page and everything relevant to it is one click away — that’s the difference between a pile of articles and a record.
Start anywhere, follow the links- A news dispatch shows the visa routes it affects.
- A visa record surfaces its own news, forms, letters, and pathway routes.
- A letter template knows which applications lean on it.
- The assistant cites all of the above instead of improvising.