SEO for law firms
The case-type pages and slow content work that compound on competitive immigration terms over six to twelve months.
Immigration is high-stakes and time-bound: a filing window, a hearing date, a visa about to expire. The person searching is anxious, often reading in their second language on a phone — and they need to trust, fast, that you handle exactly their kind of case. FirmForte builds for that reader. $3,500 flat, 21 days, code and domain stay yours.
Immigration clients are navigating one of the most confusing systems in American life, often without English as a first language, almost always with something enormous on the line: a job, a marriage, the ability to stay. They don't need adjectives. They need to understand, quickly, what their path looks like, how long it takes, and whether you've done it before. A site heavy on "fighting for immigrants" slogans and light on plain explanation fails them. The firm that lays out the actual steps of a marriage green card, in language that reads clearly and translates cleanly, is the one that earns the call.
And the first question increasingly goes to an AI, in whatever language the person thinks in. People ask ChatGPT or Google's AI Overviews how to sponsor a spouse, how long naturalization takes, what to do if a family member is detained. The engine answers and sometimes names firms. If your content is the clearest, most accurate explanation of that process, you can be the firm it surfaces, at the moment someone is deciding whether they even need a lawyer.
Illustrative, not a real firm. This is roughly what someone gets when they start figuring out whether they can bring a spouse to the US and how long it takes. The firms named here wrote a clear, accurate walkthrough of the process and built a footprint the engine trusts. No trick, no markup magic. A clear answer an engine can quote, attached to a firm it can identify.
If you're a US citizen, you file Form I-130 to establish the relationship, then your spouse applies for the green card either through adjustment of status (if they're in the US) or consular processing (if abroad). Timelines vary a lot by where your spouse lives and your status, but a citizen sponsoring a spouse currently runs roughly 10 to 20 months end to end. The paperwork is unforgiving and a small mistake can cost months, which is why many people use an attorney. A few firms that handle family-based immigration and explain the steps clearly:
Immigration timelines and rules change often. Confirm current processing times and that any firm handles your case type before relying on their guidance.
Every immigration build starts from the $3,500 Launch foundation and gets shaped around a multilingual, mobile, deadline-driven reader. Four things matter more here than in almost any other practice area.
Most of this audience reads on mobile, often in a second language, sometimes from abroad on a slow connection. So the site loads fast, uses plain sentences that translate cleanly (machine translation mangles clever copy, not clear copy), and makes contact easy across the channels this audience actually uses. If you serve a specific language community, we design with that front of mind rather than as an afterthought.
Family green cards, employment visas, naturalization, asylum, removal defense. Each is a different search, a different process, and a different level of fear, and a single catch-all page can't rank or get cited for any of them. We build the case types you handle most at launch and add the rest on a retainer. Someone sponsoring a spouse and someone facing removal are in entirely different situations; they should land on different pages.
"How to sponsor a spouse." "How long does naturalization take." "What to do if a family member is detained." "Can I work while my case is pending." Real questions, answered in plain prose an AI engine can quote and attribute to you. FAQPage and LegalService schema sit underneath as hygiene. The content earns the citation; the schema keeps it readable. We don't pretend the markup is the magic.
Immigration runs on government timelines no lawyer controls, and clients know it, so honesty reads as competence. Sites that explain the real steps, give realistic ranges, and are clear about fees build trust the ones promising fast outcomes never do. We write that in your voice and run it, like all copy, against ABA Model Rule 7.1 and your state's variation, never implying a guaranteed result. And the code, domain, and Google profile all stay in your name.
Two anchor case-type pages come with the Launch build. The rest get added on Launch + Grow as your caseload and the local competition dictate. Each one is written for the specific process and the question behind the search.
U and T visas, waivers, and business immigration sit alongside these and carry their own sensitivities, especially anything touching detention or removal. If you handle them, we'll scope them carefully. We don't bolt on case types your firm doesn't actually take.
An immigration site costs the same as any other Launch build: $3,500 one-time, 21-day delivery, posted on the pricing page for everyone. No premium for the practice area. If you want the ongoing content and AI-citation work that wins a competitive, often multilingual market, Launch + Grow adds $1,750 a month and you can cancel after month three. For context, that's roughly half the legal-industry median retainer of about $4,000 a month.
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The site is the floor. In a competitive, often multilingual market, these are what move you up it.
The case-type pages and slow content work that compound on competitive immigration terms over six to twelve months.
Get named when someone asks an AI engine how to sponsor a spouse or apply for citizenship. Built into every site at launch.
Map-pack ranking and a reviews strategy in the languages your clients search in, where many local searches start.
Bylines and earned placements that build trust with clients and the engines surfacing immigration help.
Want the deeper playbook? Read marketing for immigration law firms: speak their language on the field guide.
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