1. Client Intake
Each matter begins with standardized intake, language selection, preliminary screening, and conflict review before acceptance.
Legal Services Model Structured • Supervised • DOJ-Ready
URDP’s legal services model is designed around structured intake, supervised case handling, filing review, and language-inclusive service delivery for immigration matters.
URDP provides immigration legal services through a structured, compliance-driven delivery system built for accountability, language access, and scalable remote coordination.
URDP is actively building its back-end architecture and legal services infrastructure and pursuing DOJ recognition with the anticipated filing for accreditation in June of 2026. DOJ-accredited representatives are planned, and legal services are designed to operate under documented supervision protocols and a supervising attorney framework.
A disciplined workflow from intake to review, designed to support case integrity.
Each matter begins with standardized intake, language selection, preliminary screening, and conflict review before acceptance.
Initial case strategy is reviewed before substantive legal work proceeds, with documented oversight for direction and scope of services.
Cases are routed based organizational capacity, and the qualifications of the assigned staff or representative.
Applications, motions, and supporting materials are prepared through organized workflows that prioritize cultural comptenency, language-inclusivity, clarity, documentation, and procedural discipline.
Major filings and complex matters move through review checkpoints from a supervising attorney to ensure quality control, legal intregrity and case consistency.
Final Mertis readiness is completed before key-litigation milestones, including 90,60,30 day submission deadlines.
Pre-appeal review is completed before a Notice of Appeal is submitted regardless of Automatic Stay Strategy. Review includes likelihood success of the appeal and merits of the appeal grounds, Prior to commencing any substantial BIA work.
URDP’s model is built around documented supervision, review discipline, and escalation of complex matters.
All legal work is intended to operate under qualified supervision of a licensed attorney with removal defense expertise, with review points documented in the case notes and file.
Submissions are reviewed before filing to support quality control, procedural accuracy, and culturallycomptent mission-aligned legal integrity.
URDP is developing a future pipeline of DOJ-accredited representatives to provide direct immigration legal services within authorized scope of both partial and full Accreditation.
URDP plans to engage a licensed immigration attorney for supervision, training, escalation review, and oversight where required.