An immigration case is often the most important legal matter a family will ever have, and the first call to your office may have taken days of gathered courage and rehearsed English. Voicemail wastes all of it. Quickwire replies by text within seconds, lets the caller answer simple questions at their own pace, and books the consultation your firm would never have known it missed.
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Immigration callers work long shifts and call when they get off, which is exactly when your office is closed. Many are far more comfortable writing than speaking English on the phone, so a live call is a hurdle and a voicemail is a wall. Deadlines drive the panic: a hearing notice, an RFE with a response window, a visa running out. In most metros there are dozens of immigration firms within a few miles and community referrals move fast. The firm that responds tonight gets the consultation; the firm that responds tomorrow gets silence.
You're mid-job, after hours, or already on the line. The call rings out like it always has.
The caller instantly gets a text in your voice, asks what they need, and keeps the conversation alive.
Quickwire books the appointment and pings you with the details. You never stopped working.
Thursday, 7:45pm. A warehouse supervisor calls your office about his wife's green card case after his shift ends. Closed. His phone buzzes: "This is Alvarez Immigration Law. We received your call. Is this about a new case or one we're already handling?" Typing feels easier than talking. He explains it's a marriage petition, answers two more questions, and books a consultation for Saturday morning, the only time he's free. Your paralegal arrives Friday to find the intake already summarized in the thread.
The templates are written with your firm, in the languages your clients actually use, so the thread reads the way your own front desk would write it. A caller who dreads an English phone conversation can handle the whole exchange comfortably by text.
No. The thread handles intake and scheduling only: case type, best contact, a consultation time. It never gives immigration advice, never speculates about eligibility or outcomes, and never discusses a pending case. Those conversations belong in your office.
It books whatever your real calendar offers. If your firm holds Saturday consultation blocks because that's when working clients can show up, the thread offers exactly those slots and sends a reminder before the appointment to cut no-shows.
Only what your front desk would ask on a first call: a name, the type of matter, and a good time to talk. Nothing about status or documents. Sensitive details wait for the consultation, and every caller can opt out with one word.
No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.
Drop your info and we'll get right back to you with the same instant text-back your immigration law firm's customers would get.
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