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Legal/Immigrant Rights and Services

U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES

Information, forms, tools, and resources from the U.S. government. Visit https://www.uscis.gov/

PA IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP COALITION

A diverse coalition of over 60 member organizations and hundreds of individual supporters including community groups, social, health and legal service providers, advocacy organizations, labor unions, faith communities and individuals representing different ethnicities, immigration statuses, faiths, and other backgrounds who work collectively on immigrant rights in Pennsylvania. 

Visit https://paimmigrant.org/

WELCOME PROJECT IMMIGRANT RIGHTS  DIVISION

The Welcome Project's Immigrant Rights division offers legal support to immigrants and refugees.

Visit https://welcomeprojectpa.org/immigrantjustice/

ACLU (AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION)

Regardless of your immigration status, you have guaranteed rights under the Constitution. Learn more about your rights as an immigrant, and how to express them.

Visit https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights.

HIAS

HIAS Pennsylvania helps low-income and at-risk immigrants and refugees that meet its requirements navigate the complexities of American society from arrival. Its work spans legal, social support, education, healthcare, employment and citizenship services.  Visit https://hiaspa.org/get-help/access-our-services/.

CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES

Immigration services, among many other programs, in Southeastern PA.  

Visit https://cssphiladelphia.org/ .

THE WELCOMING CENTER

The Welcoming Center's Immigrant Leadership Institute equips foreign-born residents of the Greater Philadelphia region with the skills, knowledge, and tools necessary to engage in the civic life of their community. 

Visit https://welcomingcenter.org/immigrant-leadership-institute/

ESPERANZA IMMIGRATION LEGAL SERVICES

EILS is located in Hunting Park, the heart of Latino North Philadelphia. We offer convenient, affordable, and bilingual legal services, advocacy, and community education to primarily low-income immigrants and their families.

Visit https://www.esperanza.us/eils/.

PIRC (PA IMMIGRANT RESOURCE CENTER)

PIRC works to provide access to justice for vulnerable immigrants facing removal or detention and provides the community legal services, education and advocacy. Visit the website for a list of pro-bono attorneys, information on what to do if you are detained, and more: https://www.pirclaw.org/.

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