Study Abroad & Admissions Portfolio Website Template
Passage is a lead generation landing page template built for visa and immigration consultancies. It features a zigzag case study layout, a half-page hero with photo and headline, and a low-friction inline intake form. The Corporate Precision design uses a Slate and Sky color system to feel authoritative, calm, and trustworthy from the first scroll.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Passage is a single-page template designed for immigration consultancies that want to turn visitor anxiety into booked consultations. The layout uses alternating case study sections, a strong hero composition, and one focused call to action repeated throughout. Every design decision reinforces calm authority and professional competence.
Who this template is for
This template is built for consultancies and independent practitioners in the visa and immigration assistance space. It works best when your business earns trust through demonstrated outcomes rather than a list of services.
- Immigration consultants handling work visa petitions such as H-1B transfers and O-1A filings
- Family sponsorship practitioners managing multi-document spousal or reunification packages
- Startup and investor visa advisors serving founders seeking treaty investor or entrepreneur visas
What problem this template solves
Most immigration consultancy pages feel either too clinical or too generic. Visitors arrive stressed and leave without confidence. This template solves that by letting real client outcomes do the persuading.
- It replaces a flat service list with three narrative case study sections that walk visitors through actual client journeys
- It removes pricing friction upfront by leading with a consultation intake form instead of a rate card
- It gives consultants a structured way to show process, competence, and empathy before asking for any commitment
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured single-page layout that leads a visitor from introduction to intake form without any dead ends. The page is organized around storytelling, not bullet-point services.
- A half-page hero section with a photo composition slot and a headline-plus-call to action pairing
- Three zigzag case study sections, each with alternating image and text sides, data callouts, and a repeated primary call to action
- An inline lead generation form designed to feel like the opening minutes of a real consultation
Feature list
This section outlines the specific built-in capabilities the Passage template delivers.
Half-Page Hero Composition
The header splits into two balanced halves. The left side holds a tightly cropped passport photograph slot with warm directional lighting context. The right side presents a stacked headline, a single-line subhead naming visa categories, and the primary sky blue call-to-action button.
Zigzag Case Study Layout
Three alternating sections each tell one client story. Image and text sides swap on each row as the visitor scrolls. This creates visual rhythm while keeping the narrative moving forward without repetition.
Inline Lead Capture Form
The intake form asks for visa type via dropdown, country of citizenship, and a free-text situation description. It is designed to feel low-friction and conversational, mirroring the first five minutes of a real consultation rather than a data collection sheet.
Data Callout Blocks
Approval statistics and processing timeline figures are embedded between case study sections as standalone visual callouts. These serve as evidence anchors that reinforce the consultancy's track record without interrupting the narrative flow.
Repeated Primary Call to Action
The "Start Your Case Review" call to action appears in the hero and after each of the three case study sections. Repetition without redundancy keeps the conversion path open at every natural stopping point in the scroll.
Corporate Precision Visual System
The Slate and Sky color palette, clean sans-serif typography, and alternating cloud white backgrounds create a design that reads as organized and dependable. Sky blue is used sparingly, only on calls to action and progress indicators, so every interactive element stands out immediately.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Header | Introduce brand, show visa categories, drive first call to action click |
| H-1B Case Study | Tell engineer transfer story with timeline and approval outcome |
| Family Petition Case | Show document complexity resolved for spousal reunification |
| Investor Visa Case | Present strategy-led approach for treaty investor filing |
| Data Callout Rows | Reinforce outcomes with approval stats and processing timelines |
| Intake Lead Form | Capture visitor details through a low-friction consultation opener |
Design & branding system
The Slate and Sky color system gives the page a measured, professional tone. Every color has a defined role, and none compete with each other.
- Deep charcoal slate (#2D3436) anchors primary text and section headings, giving the page structure and authority
- Mid-tone graphite (#636E72) handles secondary copy and supporting details, keeping the hierarchy clear without visual noise
- Open-sky blue (#4A90D9) appears only on calls to action and progress indicators, so the eye always knows where to act
- Cloud white (#F7F9FC) alternates across section backgrounds, creating breathing room between case studies without breaking the visual flow
Mobile & speed optimization
The zigzag layout is structured so that alternating columns stack cleanly on smaller screens. The visual hierarchy remains intact whether a visitor is reading on a desktop or a phone.
- Alternating image-text sections reflow into single-column stacks on narrow viewports without losing the case study narrative order
- The inline form fields are sized and spaced for comfortable thumb-friendly interaction on mobile devices
- Data callout blocks are positioned as full-width breakout elements, so they remain prominent and readable at any screen width
How this template helps you convert
The page is built around a single conversion goal: getting a qualified visitor to submit the intake form. Every structural decision serves that goal.
- The hero establishes credibility immediately with a focused headline, a defined list of visa categories, and a visible call to action before the visitor scrolls
- Each case study section presents a real client problem and resolution, building trust progressively so that by the third section the visitor feels confident enough to act
- The intake form asks only three fields and frames itself as a free case review, removing the hesitation that typically comes with contact forms on professional services pages
Other information about this template
Passage is categorized under Education and Training, within the Study Abroad and Admissions subcategory, with a niche focus on visa and immigration assistance. It is well-suited to consultancies that serve both individual and professional clients across multiple visa categories.
- The template uses a Case Study Narrative creative direction, which suits consultancies that have real approval outcomes to reference
- The Lead Generation page direction means every section is structured to move the visitor toward a single form submission rather than dispersing attention across multiple goals
- The half-page header concept is designed to pair a real photographic asset with a direct, confident headline, so having an authentic document or passport photograph will strengthen the hero significantly
- The template style is Zigzag and Alternating, which means content and image positions swap on each case study row, keeping visual engagement high during a longer scroll




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Slate & Sky
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Half-page Hero Composition
Zigzag Case Study Layout
Inline Lead Capture Form
Data Callout Blocks
Repeated Primary Call to Action
Corporate Precision Visual System
Related questions
Can I customize the visa categories listed in the header subhead?
Do I need real client stories to use the case study sections?
What does the intake form collect by default?
Is this template suitable for a solo immigration consultant?
Can I change the primary call-to-action label?