How We Learn the Immigration Market

Building intelligence that gives your immigration business an unfair advantage.

Before we execute a single campaign, we build deep intelligence about your market. For immigration law firms, that means understanding your ideal patients, tracking what competitors are doing, and identifying the gaps where you can win.

78%
of immigrants searching for legal help begin online
Source: AILA
$2.8B
U.S. immigration legal services market size
Source: IBISWorld
65%
prefer attorneys who speak their language
Source: AILA

Defining Your Ideal Customer

We map exactly who your best immigration customers are—demographics, behaviors, pain points, and where they spend time online. This becomes the foundation for every marketing decision.

  • Constantly Changing Regulations
  • Language and Cultural Barriers
  • Trust Issues from Notario Fraud

Competitive Intelligence

We research your local immigration competitors—their ad strategies, content, positioning, and where they're leaving gaps. You'll know exactly where to differentiate.

  • Track competitor ad campaigns and messaging
  • Analyze their SEO and content strategies
  • Identify underserved audiences and opportunities

Continuous Market Monitoring

The immigration market evolves. New competitors emerge. Patient expectations change. Our system continuously monitors so you're never caught off guard.

  • Real-time competitor tracking
  • Industry trend monitoring
  • Audience behavior pattern updates

Real-World Results

See how immigration businesses achieve results with Sapt.

H-1B Client Acquisition

Firm wants to grow business immigration practice serving H-1B applicants.

Result

SEO targeting H-1B keywords plus LinkedIn advertising to HR professionals.

H-1B inquiries increased 180%Employer accounts grew from 12 to 45

Hispanic Community Market Development

Firm in Hispanic-majority market isn't capturing community members needing family immigration.

Result

Spanish-language website, Facebook advertising, and community event sponsorships.

Spanish inquiries increased 250%Family immigration cases grew 120%

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions

Common in immigration law, but consider the value exchange. Some firms charge modest fees applied to retainer if hired.

Critical for most immigration practices. Invest in professional translation—poor translation reflects poorly on competence.

Prominently display credentials and bar membership. Partner with trusted community organizations who can vouch for legitimacy.

Both represent opportunities but require different approaches. Business immigration targets HR departments; family immigration targets community members.

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