Immigration firm workflows

    Immigration Law Firm Automation

    Immigration law firm automation helps firms collect structured client facts, manage bilingual communication, request documents, schedule consultations, and keep clients moving through attorney-reviewed workflows.

    Quick Summary

    Bilingual intake and follow-up for English and Spanish-speaking clients

    Document collection workflows for identity, history, notices, and supporting evidence

    Client portal tasks that reduce repeated calls and scattered uploads

    Attorney-supervised workflow gates for legal judgment and next steps

    Real workflow content

    How it works in a law firm

    Step 1

    A potential client explains their immigration issue in English or Spanish.

    Step 2

    Wynn captures timeline, family details, notices, deadlines, prior filings, and documents needed for review.

    Step 3

    FirmLink creates a consultation-ready summary and client document checklist.

    Step 4

    The attorney reviews the facts and decides the proper legal path before advice or representation begins.

    Human-in-the-loop by design

    FirmLink is built to move operational work forward without pretending AI is a lawyer. Wynn can gather facts, prepare summaries, recommend actions, and trigger approved workflows, while attorneys and staff keep control over legal judgment and sensitive actions.

    Attorneys review facts before legal advice or strategy is communicated.

    Staff can request missing documents without promising outcomes.

    Client updates stay portal-first so the firm can track what was requested, uploaded, and reviewed.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can FirmLink help with immigration intake in Spanish?

    Yes. FirmLink supports bilingual intake and follow-up so immigration clients can provide details and documents in a more accessible workflow.

    Does FirmLink give immigration legal advice?

    No. FirmLink organizes intake, documents, and workflow steps. Attorneys remain responsible for legal advice and representation decisions.

    Can clients upload immigration documents?

    Yes. Firms can use client portal tasks and document requests to collect identity documents, notices, prior filings, and supporting evidence.

    Give your firm operational leverage without losing attorney control.