Nonprofit organization that helps educate working parents on their workplace rights to prevent job loss
Provides free legal services
Helps workers assert their workplace rights to prevent job loss (Employment Law)
Aids with problems at work because of domestic violence, workplace issues related to pregnancy, time off for care for your own health or family
Call/text (202) 644 -0943 (Ext. 1 for English) (Ext. 2 para Espanol),
Email: intake@firstshift.org
Website: https://www.firstshift.org/
1640 Columbia Road NW #7 Washington DC 20009
African Communities Together is an organization of African immigrants fighting for civil rights, opportunity, and a better life for our families here in the U.S. and worldwide.
Providing civil rights resources for African immigrants to provide a better life for immigrants in the US
Provide free referrals for nonprofit and government agency partners
Helps African Immigrants find free or low cost legal assistance
Legal Services provided at DMV location listed some examples : Naturalization appeals, application for naturalization (N400), application for temporary protected status (I-821)
Email: dmv@africans.us
Phone Number: For DC location - 202-816-0416 For Arlington location: 240-621-0194
Hotline: 347-746-2281
Media inquiries: press@africans.us
Website: https://africans.us
700 Pennsylvania Ave SE 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20003
1225 S. Clark St. Suite 504, Arlington, VA 22202
Provides legal assistance on a range of legal issues including abuse prevention, family, immigration, employment, housing, disability and public assistance to low-income Asian Americans who have limited English proficiency residing in the DMV area.
Can serve clients throughout the DC metropolitan area, including MD
No nominal fee
Areas of immigration legal assistance: Adjustment of Status, Asylum applications, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Employment authorization, Family-based petitions, Naturalization/Citizenship, Removal hearings, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, T visas, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), U visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions
Types of immigration legal services provided: Help completing forms, Filings with USCIS, Representation at Asylum Interviews (Credible Fear Interviews, Reasonable Fear Interviews), Representation before the Immigration Court
Other areas of legal assistance: Civil Rights, Community Development, Disability, Employment, Family & Juvenile, Housing, Public Benefits
Non-legal services: Administrative advocacy (CIS/ICE/CBP), Department of Justice (DOJ)/Office for Victims of Crime (OVC)-funded services for trafficking victims, Language services, Legal Orientation Programs (LOP) / Know Your Rights Presentations (KYR), Legislative advocacy (state or national), Referrals to other services
Populations served: Domestic Violence Victims, Human Trafficking Survivors, Individuals who are not in legal immigration status, Individuals with criminal histories, Individuals with physical/mental disabilities, Juveniles, Lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender, Torture survivors
Languages spoken: Cantonese Chinese, Chinese, English, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Urdu, Vietnamese
1627 K Street, NW, Suite 610, Washington, DC 20006
The Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights (CAIR) Coalition strives to ensure equal justice for all immigrant men, women, and children at risk of detention and deportation in the DC metropolitan area and beyond. CAIR Coalition provides legal services to adults held in the custody of Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Virginia and Maryland and to unaccompanied minors who are held in the custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) in Virginia and Maryland.
Can serve detained individuals in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia
Detention Facilities Served: Frederick County Detention Center (MD), Howard County Detention Center (MD), Worcester County Detention Center (MD), Farmville Field Office (VA)
No nominal fee
Areas of immigration legal assistance: Adjustment of Status, Asylum applications, Habeas Corpus, NACARA, Removal hearings, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, T visas, U visas
Types of immigration legal services provided: Help completing forms, Filings with USCIS, Representation at Asylum Interviews (Credible Fear Interviews, Reasonable Fear Interviews), Representation before the Immigration Court, Representation before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), Federal court appeals
Non-legal services: Administrative advocacy (CIS/ICE/CBP), Legal Orientation Programs (LOP) / Know Your Rights Presentations (KYR), Referrals to other services
Populations served: Detained individuals, Domestic Violence Victims, Farm workers, Human Trafficking Survivors, Individuals who are not in legal immigration status, Individuals with criminal histories, Individuals with physical/mental disabilities, Juveniles, Lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender, Torture survivors
Languages spoken: English, French, Spanish
1025 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 701, Washington, DC 20036
In this clinic, students represent clients from around the world on immigration law matters, including removal proceedings and petitions for affirmative asylum, before federal administrative tribunals.
Provides legal representation to non citizens of the DC area
Only take non-detained cases, and during academic year
Only takes asylum or deportation/removal proceedings
2000 G St. NW, Washington D.C. 20052