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Immigration marketing · Free tool

Grade your marketing in 60 seconds.

Seven yes-or-no checks show whether your immigration marketing is measured, leaking, or untracked before you raise spend.

7 questions · Yes or No · nothing is stored
Green · 6-7 · solid Amber · 3-5 · leaking Red · 0-2 · unmeasured
01Do you track signed retainers back to the ad click, not just leads?
02Do you run EB-5, NIW, and marriage green card as separate ad campaigns?
03Do you know your cost per signed case, not just your cost per lead?
04Is your Meta advertising set up under the Legal Services special ad category?
05Do you grade every new inquiry on arrival, by fit and intent?
06Is your ad attribution window at least 60 days?
07Do you respond to new inquiries within the hour?
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Where you are leaking

    This is a self-assessment, not a substitute for a real audit. A diagnostic reads your actual accounts. Your answers and score live only in this browser tab, computed here in JavaScript. Nothing is stored, logged, or sent anywhere.

    What does this self-scan check?

    Seven yes-or-no checks show whether your immigration marketing is measured or still buying inquiries on faith.

    • 01
      Measurement: signed-retainer tracking, cost per signed case, and an attribution window long enough to catch cases that take weeks to close.
    • 02
      Structure: separate campaigns for EB-5, NIW, and marriage green card, plus Meta set up under the Legal Services special ad category.
    • 03
      Intake: every inquiry graded on arrival and followed up fast enough to protect real opportunities.

    The reasoning behind the questions sits in the insights hub and the full CaseFlow method.

    Why yes or no A self-scan is deliberately blunt. It does not score you against anyone else and it invents no benchmarks. It only reflects your own answers back to you, so the honest thing to do is answer as your accounts actually are today, not as you intend them to be.

    Want to see the real picture?

    The self-scan grades your habits. A 30-minute diagnostic reads your actual accounts, confirms what is really happening, and names up to three profit leaks behind it, no pitch unless the math supports it.

    Review my self-scan Free · 30 min · No obligation

    What do people ask before using the self-scan?

    They are a simple three-band read of your seven answers. Green means your setup is solid, with six or seven of the habits in place. Amber means you are leaking in a few places, with three to five. Red means most of your spend is unmeasured, with two or fewer. Each No shows you exactly which habit to fix.
    No. The whole scan runs in your browser. Your answers and your score are never saved, logged, or transmitted, and they disappear when you close the tab. There is no signup and no email required to see your result.
    Red is common and it is fixable. It means the platforms are optimizing toward cheap inquiries instead of signed cases, so you are paying for volume you cannot trace. Start with the specific fixes the result lists, each of which links to the page that explains it, then book a diagnostic to confirm what your accounts are really doing.
    No. It is a fast self-assessment based on how you answer, not on your data. A real audit reads your actual ad accounts, CRM, and tracking to verify what is happening rather than take your word for it. The self-scan tells you where to look. The diagnostic tells you what is true.
    Because a self-scan should be honest and simple. We do not show you an industry number, because most published immigration figures count leads rather than signed cases and would mislead you. This tool reflects only your own answers, so the score you see is entirely about your firm.
    Immigration law firms that run their own paid advertising and want a quick, honest read before committing to a deeper review. If you are spending on Google or Meta to bring in cases, the seven questions cover the habits that decide whether that spend is working or leaking.
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