My wife is an immigration attorney. For years I watched her practice run the way
most small firms do: client details in spreadsheets, documents in Dropbox, forms
in one tool, billing in another, and the truth of every case scattered across all
of them.
She did not have a software problem. She had seven software problems.
So I built her one system. Intake flowed into cases. Cases knew which forms they
needed. Forms knew which documents were missing. Deadlines surfaced before they
became emergencies.
Within months the firm went from 3 cases a week to more than 10, same people,
calmer weeks. Other attorneys started asking what she was using. Sarva is that
system, rebuilt from the ground up so any immigration practice in the United
States can run on it.