Deportation Roadmap Visual System
A laminated, flowchart-based visual guide (A2 poster + pocket card set) that maps the exact procedural pathway a client faces, showing decision points, timelines, and consequences at each stage. Attorneys fill in client-specific details (charges, entry status, prior convictions) to create a personalized visual that sits in the client file and is referenced during every consultation.
14 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Clients see their actual case path visually before hearing it verbally, reducing confusion and anxiety. Attorneys save 30+ minutes per intake by having a structured, repeatable explanation tool. Eliminates the 'I didn't understand what happens next' problem that leads to poor case prep and missed deadlines.
Target Audience
Immigration law practices (solo practitioners, small/medium firms), immigration nonprofits serving low-income clients, legal aid organizations
Key Features
- Branching flowchart showing removal vs. deportation vs. voluntary departure pathways based on entry status and offense type
- Color-coded timeline showing 'decision windows' (when client must act, when attorney must file)
- Tear-out pocket card for client to keep with key dates and next steps
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Immigration attorneys struggle to explain complex deportation law nuances to clients facing removalImmigration lawyers and their clients lack clear frameworks for understanding why deportation proceedings bundle removal from society with removal from country, creating confusion during high-stakes legal consultations. Clients facing deportation need to understand the legal reasoning behind these combined procedures, but current legal resources don't adequately explain the policy rationale, leaving attorneys spending excessive time on explanations that could be systematized.
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