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4101 Meridian St., Bellingham, WA 98226
Services to support refugee and immigrant families and individuals in Washington State. Services include cash, food, and medical benefits; employment and training; naturalization services; health and mental health services; and more.
300 S. First St., Suite C, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Department of Justice recognized provider of legal services including citizenship, green card replacement and renewal, employment authorization and more.
615 2nd Ave., Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98104
General information and resources about DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) including important updates and renewal clinics.
615 2nd Ave., Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98104
NWIRP takes on a variety of cases, representing people who are recent arrivals to the United States as well as those who have been in the country for many years.
Hotline for Washingtonians to call to learn about rights, request legal assistance or accompaniment to court settings, receive community referrals, and verify reports of immigration enforcement.
Presentations for community members who are interested in learning more about their legal rights. Topics covered include what to do if you are approached by a police officer or immigration official, how the latest executive actions on immigration may affect you or members of your community, and a basic introduction to the United States' immigration system. Presentations primarily offered in Spanish. Find a list of upcoming presentations online or view as webinars
1621 S Jackson St, Suite 202, Seattle, WA 98144
Free immigration consultations for LGBTQ+ members of the Latino/a/e/x community. Includes advices on other immigration needs such as family petitions, adjustments of status, U-Visas and VAWA petitions. Case assistance is dependent on capacity and review.
615 2nd Ave., Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98104
Provides direct representation to immigrant survivors of violence seeking immigration benefits. While this unit handles several hundred immigration cases per year, the demand for assistance continues to be greater than the available resources meaning there is a long waitlist for clients seeking help.
615 2nd Ave., Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98104
Defends the rights of people who have a fear of persecution in their home country and help them gain safety through asylum. Also assists 'pro se' applicants with navigating the asylum application process, and works with outside agencies, communities, and organizations to promote the rights and dignity of and offer support services to persons fleeing persecution in their home countries.
A local office of World Relief, a global faith-based humanitarian organization focused on helping refugees and immigrants in vulnerable situations rebuild their lives in a new country. Services include refugee resettlement, aid for Humanitarian Parolees, immigration legal services, English and cultural orientation classes, and family programs. Contact for more information about programs and eligibility.
4180 Cordata Pkwy. , Ste A, Bellingham, WA 98226
REAL ID compliant identification is required for air travel inside the USA and entry into some federal locations. Enhanced driver's license and enhanced identification cards from WA DoL do qualify as REAL IDs. For more information, visit the Department of Licensing.
615 2nd Ave., Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98104
Keeps families together by assisting with family visa applications and representing family members facing deportation. Call to sign up for a Family Visa Workshop and intake.
Training for service providers who may serve the immigrant community as part of their work. These sessions answer questions that community members may have about the immigration system, immigration enforcement, and how immigration issues affect the communities they serve. Training includes an overview of the immigration system and immigration status as well as which resources are available in the community. Recorded versions available for free as webinars.
615 2nd Ave., Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98104
Guarantees access to life-altering forms of immigration relief to children and youth who have been abandoned, abused or neglected by their parents.
Information hub that provides links to additional guides, articles explaining rights, and other helpful resources focused on Latinos in Washington state.
