Toolkit

Legal Services

Alianza Americas member organizations from across the country provide various immigration legal services. Below you’ll find a list of organizations in California, Arkansas, Washington D.C., Illinois, New Jersey, and Texas that may be able to provide legal assistance.

The Association of Salvadorans of Los Angeles - ASOSAL

213-483-1244

660 S. Bonnie Brae St.

Los Angeles, California 90057

Areas of Legal Assistance

  • Adjustment of Status
  • Advanced Parole
  • Change of Venue
  • Citizenship Classes
  • Consular Processing
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
  • Employment Authorization
  • Family-based petitions
  • Interpretation Services
  • Legal Clinics (Attorney)
  • Naturalization/Citizenship
  • Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
  • U/T Visas

Type of Legal Assistance

  • Legal Assessment and advice

Arkansas United

479-347-2824

1301 E. Robinson Ave., Ste. B6

Springdale, Arkansas 72764

Attorneys on Staff

Area of Legal Assistance

  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
  • Employment Authorization
  • Naturalization/Citizenship
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
  • LPR Renewal

Type of Legal Assistance

  • Representation before USCIS
  • Legal Orientation/information presentations
  • Legal Assessment and advice

Central American Resource Center

202-328-9799

1460 Columbia Road NW, Suite C-1

Washington, DC 20009

Attorneys on Staff

Areas of Legal Assistance

  • Adjustment of Status
  • Consular Processing
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
  • Employment Authorization
  • Family-based petitions
  • Naturalization/Citizenship
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
  • U/T Visas

Type of Legal Assistance

  • Representation before USCIS
  • Legal Orientation/information presentations
  • Form completion (without legal advice)
  • Legal Assessment and advice

Central American Resource Center - CARECEN - of California

213-385-7800

2845 W 7th St

Los Angeles, California 90005

Accredited by the Board of Immigration Appeals

Areas of Legal Assistance

  • Adjustment of Status
  • Asylum
  • Consular Processing
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
  • Family-based petitions
  • Naturalization/Citizenship
  • Removal Defense
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
  • U/T Visas
  • Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petition

Type of Legal Assistance

  • Representation before USCIS
  • Representation before EOIR (removal, bond proceedings)
  • Legal Assessment and advice

Central American Resource Center - CARECEN - of Northern California

415-642-4400

3101 Mission Street, Suite 101

San Francisco, California 94110

Accredited by the Board of Immigration Appeals

Areas of Legal Assistance

  • Adjustment of Status
  • Asylum
  • Consular Processing
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
  • Employment Authorization
  • Family-based petitions
  • Naturalization/Citizenship
  • Non-immigrant petitions
  • Removal Defense
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
  • U/T Visas
  • Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions

Type of Legal Assistance

  • Representation before USCIS
  • Representation before EOIR (removal, bond proceedings)
  • Legal Orientation/information presentations
  • Form completion (without legal advice)
  • Legal Assessment and advice

Centro Romero

773-508-5300

6216 N. Clark St.

Chicago, Illinois 60660

Accredited by the Board of Immigration Appeals

Areas of Legal Assistance

  • Adjustment of Status
  • Consular Processing
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
  • Employment Authorization
  • Family-based petitions
  • Naturalization/Citizenship
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

Type of Legal Assistance

  • Representation before USCIS
  • Legal Assessment and advice

Houston’s American for All

Contact Form: https://www.houstonsamericaforall.org/contact.html

Areas of Legal Assistance

  • Adjustment of Status
  • Asylum
  • Consular Processing
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
  • Employment Authorization
  • Employment-based immigrant
  • Family-based petitions
  • Naturalization/Citizenship
  • Non-immigrant petitions
  • Removal Defense
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
  • Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions

Type of Legal Assistance

  • Form completion (without legal advice)
  • Legal Assessment and advice

Wind of the Spirit Immigration Resource Center

973-538-2035

40 Sussex Avenue

Morristown, New Jersey

Attorneys on Staff

Areas of Legal Assistance

  • Adjustment of Status
  • Asylum
  • Consular Processing
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
  • Employment Authorization
  • Family-based petitions
  • Naturalization/Citizenship
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
  • U/T Visas
  • Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions

Type of Legal Assistance

  • Representation before USCIS
  • Legal Orientation/information presentations
  • Legal Assessment and advice

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