For immigration professionals
Your clients read the news here. Your practice can too.
Firms spend a startling share of billable time on unbillable verification — checking whether a fee, form, or threshold moved since the last filing. Wayfare keeps that record for 248 destinations, and gives your practice a presence where informed clients are already looking.
The case for the desk
Four line items, one ledger
A research desk that is always current
Stop re-verifying fee schedules route by route. The library keeps the structured record — fees, steps, dockets, lifecycle — updated against the news, across every jurisdiction you file into.
A public profile clients actually find
A firm page with your practice areas, jurisdictions, languages, and team — listed in a directory that sits next to the content prospective clients are already reading.
A drafting library, not a blank page
Structured letter templates with guided fill-in fields for the documents every filing leans on — organized by category and linked from the routes that require them.
Client-ready context in one link
Instead of writing the same explainer for the tenth time, send the visa record: requirements, process, forms, and the news affecting the case — on one page a client can read.
The toolkit
What’s on the shelf today
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Letter templates
across 24 categories
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Visa records
structured, cross-linked, current
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Official forms indexed
mapped to their routes
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Acceptance datapoints
for honest client expectations
The directory
Where readers become clients
The moment most people seek counsel is the moment the record stops being enough — a refusal, a borderline case, a deadline. Because the directory lives inside the paper they already trust, your listing meets them at exactly that moment, filtered by jurisdiction and practice area.
List your firmThe editorial line
The desk reports the rules and points readers to licensed professionals for advice — it never plays lawyer.
Your listing sits on the right side of that line, as the answer to the question the record can’t answer.