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Most visa agencies run on spreadsheets, WhatsApp threads, and paper. An applicant asks a question — it gets lost in chat. A document is missing — nobody knows. An embassy appointment shifts — three people double-book the same day. Payments happen off-platform. Invoices are typed in Word.
Every agency we talked to said the same thing: we’re drowning, but the tools made for us are either too thin (generic CRM) or too heavy (immigration case-management software built for law firms).
So we built something in between. Visa Port isn’t software for immigration lawyers and it isn’t a clone of a travel CRM. It’s a purpose-built terminal for the kind of agency that processes fifty, five hundred, or five thousand visa applications a month — and wants the operational dashboard that actually reflects that work.
We are invisible. Your logo, colors, domain, tone. Applicants never know there’s a platform underneath. Your client list is never our client list.
We don’t ship features to pad a landing page. If a feature doesn’t live inside a real agency operator’s daily loop, we kill it. This is why we don’t have a dozen tabs you’d never click.
Self-hosted Tesseract for OCR (no API sending scans to Google). Passport numbers encrypted at rest. Scans purge after 30 days. Export or wipe your agency from a button. Never a lock-in.
Spent six weeks riding shotgun with two agencies in Beirut and Dubai. Counted the tabs, clicks, chat threads, duplicated entries. Published internal memo: ~47% of operator time was data movement, not actual work.
Laravel API + Next.js frontend. Shipped internally in 9 weeks. Passport verification with Tesseract. Per-field chat. Stripe + Whish. Ugly but working.
Onboarded four pilot agencies across Lebanon, UAE, and Egypt. Shipped B2B partner system after the first partner asked for one. Rebuilt billing twice.
Public signup opened. 14-day trial, no credit card. Shipping weekly. You are reading this at /about.
Devign has been shipping web and mobile products out of Beirut since 2017 — tax-automation platforms for Lebanese businesses, reward apps, ops dashboards, internal tooling. Visa Port is the first public SaaS.
Small team, direct communication. The person who wrote the code is usually the same person who replies to your ticket. We like it that way and we don’t plan to scale that part away.