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Amparo - Authoritative Immigration Landing Page Template
Amparo is a sidebar companion landing page template built for deportation defense lawyers. It uses a transparent, stage-by-stage process map to convert frightened visitors into booked consultations. The editorial magazine design, deep plum color system, and a three-step scheduling form work together to turn legal complexity into calm, actionable clarity.
by Rocket studio
Amparo is a single-page deportation defense landing page template designed around one idea: radical transparency builds trust faster than any marketing claim. The layout walks visitors through exactly what happens after they call, stage by stage, so the process itself becomes the reason to book. Every design decision serves a family in crisis.
This template is built for immigration attorneys and law offices that focus on deportation defense. It is especially well suited for practices whose clients are in active removal proceedings or facing urgent enforcement actions.
People facing deportation often search in a state of fear. They need to understand what is going to happen before they trust anyone enough to call. A generic law firm page with a phone number and a headshot does not answer that need.
This template delivers a fully structured, section-led landing page with a persistent sidebar, a process-map content flow, and a three-step booking form. Everything is built to serve the visitor's immediate need before asking for their information.




Theme
Editorial Magazine
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Plum Executive
Style
Sidebar Companion
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Stacked Type Tower Hero
Transparent Stage-by-stage Process Map
Scroll-spy Sidebar with Live Contents
Three-step Sequential Booking Form
Mobile Fixed Call-to-action Bar
Anonymized Case Outcomes Section
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What sections are included in this template?
How does the three-step booking form work?
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A paragraph introducing the features: Amparo is built around the idea that showing your process is your strongest persuasion tool. The features below reflect exactly what the template brief specifies.
The hero section sets "DEPORTATION" in large condensed uppercase carbon ink, "DEFENSE" beneath it in plum, and an editorial gold italic line below both. No photography and no icons are used. Pure typographic architecture creates immediate authority.
A dedicated section titled "What Happens After You Call" walks visitors through consultation preparation, document checklists, NTA challenges, bond hearings, merits hearings, and appeals. Each stage is an editorial spread with pull quotes from case law and estimated timelines marked in gold numerals.
A persistent sidebar follows the visitor down the page, highlighting the current section in the process map. At scroll midpoint, the primary call to action, "Schedule Your Defense Consultation," appears inside the sidebar in muted gold on plum.
The booking form asks three questions in sequence: immigration status category via dropdown, whether a Notice to Appear has been received via yes/no toggle, and preferred consultation time window. The staged reveal reduces friction and respects the visitor's situation.
On mobile devices, the primary booking call to action appears as a fixed bar at the bottom of the screen. The secondary "Call Now: Hablamos Español" path floats in the sidebar on desktop for visitors who need a voice immediately.
A dedicated section displays specific, anonymized case outcomes with gold numerals as visual anchors. This section functions as a credibility marker built from real case data rather than generic testimonials.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero: Stacked Type Tower | Establish authority through large-scale typography and introduce the sidebar call to action |
| Process Map | Show visitors what to expect after calling, including consultation prep and document checklist |
| Case Stages: Editorial Spreads | Walk through NTA challenge, bond hearing, merits hearing, and appeals with pull quotes and timelines |
| Case Outcomes | Display anonymized case results and gold-numeral credibility markers |
| Booking Form | Collect visitor context through a three-step sequential form |
| Footer | Close the page with horizontal flow layout |
The visual identity follows an Editorial Magazine theme using the Plum Executive color system. The overall feel is a leather-bound case brief left open on a mahogany desk: authoritative without being intimidating, rich without excess.
The template is built mobile-first. The primary audience is people searching from phones, often at home, under stress. The layout adapts so the most critical actions remain visible without scrolling.
The conversion strategy is built on transparency. The page earns the click by reflecting the visitor's situation back to them before asking for anything.
This template is designed specifically for the United States market. Language, date formats, and legal terminology reflect American immigration court procedures.