Immigration Directory
Immigration Directories That Rank for Visa Searches
Visa consultant and immigration agent directories with visa-type taxonomy, country-pair filtering, and pSEO that captures high-intent immigration searches without paid acquisition.
People navigating immigration are anxious, under deadline, and search for specifics — 'D-8 visa consultant Seoul', 'spouse visa lawyer for US citizens in Korea', 'work permit help near me'. These are some of the highest-intent queries on the internet, and most immigration directories lose them by launching with a flat list and a search bar. I build directories where every visa-type × country-pair × location combination is a real, crawlable page. Seoul Apostille is the live proof — a map-based directory for administrative agents in Korea built on exactly this architecture. Every new agent or visa category added expands the organic footprint automatically.
Start a project →What you get
Built for organic growth from day one
Visa-Type × Country-Pair pSEO
Auto-generated pages for every visa type and origin-destination combination: '/visa/student/usa-to-korea', '/consultants/work-visa/seoul'. Each page targets a real immigration query. Adding a new consultant or visa category creates new indexed pages automatically.
Consultant & Agent Profiles
Detailed profiles: licensed visa types, languages spoken, country specialisations, accreditation, fee structure, and consultation availability. Structured-data markup generates rich snippets. Claimed profiles with direct booking.
Country-Aware Filtered Search
Filter by visa type, origin country, destination country, language, and budget. Results surface consultants who actually handle the user's specific country pair and visa category — not just generic immigration help.
Verified Reviews & Trust Signals
Post-consultation review prompts, star ratings, and consultant response flows. Verification against booked consultations. Accreditation badges differentiate licensed consultants from unverified competitors — critical in a trust-sensitive category.
Consultant Claim & Dashboard
Consultants claim their auto-generated profile, update visa specialisations and fees, respond to reviews, and track profile views. A clean dashboard removes admin overhead while keeping listings accurate.
Live example
See it in production
Map-based directory connecting people with verified apostille and document agents across South Korea. The directory + verified-profile + location-search architecture is exactly what powers an immigration consultant directory.
Business directory with 500+ programmatic SEO pages across category × location combinations — the same pSEO taxonomy engine applied to visa-type × country directory pages.
How it works
From discovery to indexed
- 01
Discovery — 1 week
Map the visa-type taxonomy, country-pair matrix, and target search queries. I identify which visa-type × country combinations have the highest search volume before the schema is designed.
- 02
Architecture — 1 week
Consultant data model, visa and country schema, accreditation verification workflow, and pSEO slug patterns — designed so every new consultant and visa category automatically expands the indexed footprint.
- 03
Build — 4–6 weeks
Full-stack build: public directory with pSEO pages, visa-type and country search, consultant profiles, review engine, claim flow, and admin panel.
- 04
Launch & Indexing — 1 week
Sitemap submission, schema validation, Search Console setup, and first-crawl monitoring across all visa-type × country pages.
FAQ
Common questions
- How do you generate pages for thousands of visa searches?
- The visa-type and country taxonomy is designed so every meaningful combination maps to a real server-rendered URL. Adding a consultant who handles a new visa type or country pair automatically creates the relevant pages, updates the hub pages, and adds to the sitemap — with no manual page creation.
- Can consultants claim and manage their own profiles?
- Yes — the claim flow verifies the consultant via email or accreditation number, gives them dashboard access to update specialisations and fees, respond to reviews, set availability, and track performance. Claimed profiles can be a premium tier or a free feature depending on your model.
- How do you handle accreditation and trust in such a sensitive category?
- Accreditation can be verified via manual admin review with document upload, integration with public registries where they exist, or a hybrid. Verified status appears as a badge on profiles and in search results — the single biggest differentiator in immigration, where users are wary of scams.
- What does an immigration directory cost to build?
- A fully featured immigration directory with pSEO, visa-type search, consultant profiles, reviews, and a claim flow typically falls in the $10,000–$18,000 range. Adding accreditation integrations or a monetisation layer increases the scope. Get in touch for a scoped estimate.
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