The Immigration Legal Aid Project provides legal assistance and advice to all categories of low-income individuals for a small fee. The project also provides immigration “services” to the private immigration service. Thousands of unaccompanied children and families have come to Maryland to seek refuge from violence in their home countries. Unaccompanied children are almost five times more likely to win their immigration case when they are represented by a lawyer. Families fleeing violence are 14 times more likely to win. The Maryland Immigrant Legal Assistance Project (MILAP) is seeking volunteers to help these children and families access essential legal aid with their valid rights to remain in the United States. The Immigration Work of the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles focuses on adults and minors who have survived crimes in the United States or their home countries. The Pro Bono Unaccompanied Children Project is a joint venture between the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland (PBRC), the Department of Human Resources, the Governor`s Office for Children, the Governor`s Commission on Hispanic Affairs, the Department of Juvenile and Family Services of the Bureau of Court Administration, and various nonprofit legal advisory programs. This opportunity is ideal for lawyers with strong legal drafting and drafting skills who wish to assist immigrants in deportation proceedings. For more information, see Draft applications for review in immigration court.
The ACLU Southern California is at the forefront of local, state, and national efforts to protect all immigrants—citizens and non-citizens alike—from unlawful detention, discrimination, and abuse by law enforcement, and to ensure they retain their fair trial rights and access to counsel in immigration proceedings. Our comprehensive immigration rights services benefit thousands of Mainers each year, including members of the state`s immigrant communities, their families, and neighbors with U.S. citizens. List of immigration legal assistance and pro bono attorneys who are licensed in each state can choose from several options involving family law and/or immigration law. Training, malpractice insurance, mentoring, interpreters and other support are available. Edison Lopez Paralegal / Asistente Legal 443-703-3054 | Email/Correo electrónico Edison Legal service networks, non-profit lawyers and practicing lawyers who indicated their availability to assist undocumented residents in need of legal assistance. Asylum is an immigration service for people who, for certain reasons, fear returning to their country of origin. To obtain asylum, representation before the asylum office and/or immigration court may be required. Lawyers can choose the type of representation they prefer.
For more information, see Representing asylum seekers. The Los Angeles County Bar Association`s Immigration Legal Assistance Project is here to help. Lawyers with experience in immigration law will explain President Obama`s executive order. Alexa Siegel, Esq. Lawyer / Abogada de medio tiempo VIDEO: Volunteer Attorney Wendy McDermott talks about her volunteer experience at MILAP 4480 Main Street, Suite B Riverside, CA 92501 Phone: (844) 846-5221 Email: andrea@ajgarcialaw.com 1564 N. Fair Oaks Avenue Pasadena, CA 91103 Telephone: (626) 765-6888 Fax: (626) 298-6988 Email: BradenCancilla@aol.com ILAP is supported by more than 40 organizations and law firms and calls on New England Congressmen to: Work directly with USCIS to request information and plans to address bias and lack of access to asylum from the Boston Asylum Office, as documented in our Lives in Limbo report. SIJS is a pathway to citizenship for children who cannot be reunited with one or more of their parents due to prior abandonment, abuse or neglect (and other requirements). Obtaining the SIJS involves representation before the MD Circuit Court, USCIS, and/or Immigration Court. Lawyers may choose to handle part or all of the case. For more information, see Custody, guardianship, and SIJS. Our work is based on promoting the human and civil rights of immigrants and refugees in Los Angeles; promote harmonious, multi-ethnic and multi-racial human relations; and empower immigrants and their allies to build a more just society through coalition-building, advocacy, community building and organizing.
The immigration courts in Baltimore and Hyattsville are open and our personal clinics have resumed. Volunteers must present proof of vaccination and wear masks at all PBRC events in person. Includes the Pro Bono Project for Unaccompanied Children LEGAL SERVICES: NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS OR RESOURCES Join our community of supporters who believe we all deserve the safety and opportunity to be with our loved ones, whether we were born in the United States or decided to make this country our home. Offered by MILAP on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings at the Baltimore Immigration Court and select Saturdays in immigrant communities across the state. Volunteers interested in participating in these clinics should conduct immigration legal triage. Catherine “Cate” H. Scenna, Director 443-465-4627 | Email / Correo electrónico Cate ILAP welcomes the announcement by the Department of Homeland Security to declare Ethiopia Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months. 355 pp. Grand Avenue, Suite 2450 Los Angeles, CA 90071 Telephone: (213) 943-1322 Fax: (213) 943-1324 610 South Ardmore Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90005 Telephone: (213) 385-2977 CHIRLA-Committee for Humane Immigrants Rights, Los Angeles 2533 West 3rd Street Los Angeles, CA 90057 Phone: (213) 353-1333.
634 S. Spring Street, Suite 500A 1564 N. Fair Oaks Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90014 Pasadena, CA 91103 Telephone: (213) 622-7450 Fax: (213) 622-7233 Email: BradenCancilla@aol.com Non-lawyer volunteers must register for How to Interpret for Pro Bono Legal Services to help lawyers communicate with their clients during one of the opportunities listed here.