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Supports immigrants in resolving immigration matters and achieving full integration into society. Offers legal assistance, aid with residency and citizenship forms, support with family petitions, evaluations of criminal records, consular processing, translations, and tax return assistance. Additionally, assists with federal tax forms, represents taxpayers in IRS disputes, and educates taxpayers about their rights and responsibilities.
Provides information, counseling, translation, assistance with applications to INS. Also with US citizenship, permanent residency, visa, work permits and follow ups.
Provides immigration services for immigrants. Services may include legal counseling related to immigration and assistance with citizenship forms and DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) renewals, green cards, and visa extensions.
Provides various immigration services to individuals in need. Services include: individual counseling, education workshops, and information regarding current immigration policies or benefits available. Individuals may meet with a Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) representative to assess more specialized needs.
Provides translation and advocacy services for immigrants. Services include: citizenship classes, assistance, and green card application assistance.
Provide comprehensive support to individuals and families facing immigration and detention crises through a 24/7 hotline, legal aid, housing referrals, case management, counseling, food assistance, community advocacy, court accompaniment, and monthly educational and support events.
Processes applications for all immigrant and non-immigrant visitors to the United States. Through the website, individuals can schedule an appointment at a USCIS field office in their area, obtain all necessary immigration application forms, and check the status of their immigration application.
Supportive services for immigration and naturalization issues are provided for new Americans. This includes: advocacy with social services, housing, food stamps, INS, interpreting services, counseling, and citizenship preparation assistance.
Offers individual legal consultations and pro bono services to Sussex County residents within specified income limits. Covered legal issues include family law, bankruptcy, elder law, and expungement, with exclusion of criminal matters. Free legal education workshops and assistance in accessing community resources are available. Additionally, court accompaniment, pro se divorce workshops, and do-it-yourself legal clinics are offered.
Provides assistance in completing the necessary forms to attain citizenship (form N-400), or to renew or replace a green card (form I-90). Services are provided by appointment only.
Provides low-cost immigration services for those unable to afford a private lawyer. Services include: filing/renewal for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) and VISA applications/renewals.
Provides immigration services, including: eligibility consultations for immigration benefits, N-400 Naturalization application, green card renewal, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), family petitions, adjustment of status, employment authorization document (EAD), U-Visa - Victim of Crime, T-Visa - Victim of Human Trafficking, VAWA - Violence Against Women Act, waivers, translation and notary services, legal services.
Provides English language training, and access to public benefits. Also assistance with school enrollment, and help with medical health screenings and referrals.
Provide low-cost legal assistance to low-income immigrants in New Jersey, including consultations, family petitions, permanent residence and citizenship applications, employment authorization, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), VAWA self-petitions, and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) services.
