(916) 340-6080
2925 34th St.,
Sacramento, CA 95817
The Clinic represents non-citizens who otherwise would
be unable to obtain legal representation.
Centro Legal de la Raza was founded
in 1969 by Latino law students at
UC Berkeley to provide legal services
to Low-income and immigrant communities in the SF Bay Area.
Immigration Advocates Network (IAN), a program of Pro Bono Net, is dedicated to expanding access to immigration legal resources and information through collaboration and technology.
National Immigration Legal Services Directory lists only nonprofit organizations that provide free or low-cost immigration legal services.
If you have questions, please visit frequently asked questions or email: directory@immigrationadvocates.org
This site and the information on it should only be used for finding an immigration attorney for legal help.
The ILRC seeks to improve immigration law and policy, expand the capacity of legal service providers, and advance immigrant rights. The agency does not provide direct legal services or individual consultations.
Resources:
(916) 446-7904
2210 K St., Suite 201
Sacramento, CA 95816
California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation (CRLAF) is a statewide non-profit civil legal aid organization providing free legal services and policy advocacy for California’s some of the most marginalized communities--the unrepresented, the unorganized, and the undocumented.
(916) 492-2591
1111 Howe Ave., Suite 125
Sacramento, CA 95825
Opening Doors serves immigrants, refugees, and survivors of human trafficking in Northern California as they pursue their right to stability, self-sufficiency, and belonging.
Santa Rosa Headquarters
/Central Information
(707) 523-1155
California Human Development – Immigration and Citizenship
Program has been providing
services since 2001.
(916) 978-2650
2233 Watt Ave., Suite 110
Sacramento, CA 95825
Since 1989, World Relief Sacramento and partner churches have welcomed more than 30,000 refugees and immigrants in the Northern California area.
Lao Family's mission is to advance the economic mobility and well-being of diverse communities, in particular to refugee, immigrant, and US-born low-income groups through culturally informed health, employment, housing, education and supportive services. The agency offers over 50 programs and services in more than 35 languages.
ARI serves Sacramento's limited English proficient population, refugee, immigrant and low-income families offering services for job assistance, English classes, youth and senior programs, and health education.
Headquarters
6270 Elder Creek Rd.,
Sacramento, CA 95824
(916) 454-1892
ARI Job Center
2411 Alhambra Blvd., Suite 110
Sacramento, CA 95817
(916) 324-6202
ARI Citrus Heights
5750 Sunrise Blvd., Suite 100
Citrus Heights, CA 95610
(916) 745-4313