They offer immigration assistance for naturalization and DACA. Might be able to provide legal assistance for raids and detentions. They also provide educational material on what to expect during a raid, in detention or when being questioned.
4265 Fairmount Ave #200, San Diego, CA 92105
https://weberc.net/immigration/
Offers legal resources for LGBTQ+ seeking immigration assistance for detentions, raids, asylums, and more.
https://immigrationequality.org/legal/legal-help/
call (917) 654-9696 (If in a detention center) or (212) 714-2904 (for all other inquiries)
Alliance San Diego provides many resources on DACA/Immigrant information on application processes, college support, legal services and knowing your rights while living in San Diego.
https://www.alliancesd.org/daca-san-diego-resources
They provide the world's first tech resource platform for those fleeing persecution due to sexual orientation or gender identity.
Provides various informational resources in different languages
https://caimmigrant.org/resources/
Haitian Bridge Alliance(HBA), also known as "The Bridge" is a coalition of Haitian non-profit organizations and community activists who have come together to serve the Haitian community in California and beyond. They provide support in document translation, passport ID facilitation, computer/wifi access, immigration attorney assistance, and resume/work preparation.
https://haitianbridgealliance.org/
619-736-3773
The Immigration Center for Women and Children (ICWC) is a non-profit legal organization providing free and affordable immigration services to underrepresented immigrants in California and Nevada. ICWC strives to provide security and stability for children who are abused, abandoned or neglected and for immigrants who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and other violent crimes.
They provide free to low cost legal assistance and support for immigrants and their families.
https://www.jfssd.org/our-services/refugees-immigration/immigration/
Karen Organization of San Diego (KOSD) was established in 2009 to meet the needs of Karen and other ethnic minority groups from Burma who reside in San Diego. KOSD programs include, but are not limited to, helping refugees to navigate the welfare, healthcare, education, law enforcement, and public safety systems in the U.S., as well as providing leadership opportunities for youth and adults, connecting refugees from Burma with employment, community empowerment programs, and tutoring and English language training.
Includes rights, raid preparedeness, EOIR case status information provided by Immigrant Legal Resource Center.
https://www.ilrc.org/resources/know-your-rights-toolkit
This website provides up-to-date information/resources for all student who are specifically undocumented.
They provided free legal resources for immigrants that qualify.
https://www.lassd.org/area/immigration
If you need help please call their 24 hour emergency hotline
http://www.rapidresponsesd.org/
858-751-7553
Provide immigration services throughout San Diego County. These partners provide services including education on different forms of relief, one-on-one consultations, deportation defense, and application assistance.
https://www.immigrantsandiego.org/immigration_services
USD Legal Clinics are funded by the University of San Diego and, in part, by grants from the State Bar of California and the U.S. Department of Treasury. Services are available to lower income individuals (they provide support for immigrants as well).
https://www.sandiego.edu/law/free-legal-assistance/
Provides Toolkits and resources to drive local impact in your community to ensure protections and inclusivity for immigrant communities
They strive to be the force for culturally competent health services, education and advocacy for the well-being of the East African community.
Offering free remote DACA legal services for DREAMERS in SD and are paying for $495 application fee. Funding is limited!
https://www.rescue.org/announcement/irc-san-diego-immigration-services
Immigration.SD@rescue.org
Healthcare access for Undocumented Folks in the Time of COVID19
The ACLU of San Diego & Imperial Counties is a prominent force for the protection and expansion of fundamental rights in California’s second-most populous county (San Diego), its county with the highest percentage of Latino residents (85%) (Imperial), and the state’s southern borderlands.
The American Friends Service Committee’s U.S.–Mexico Border Program works to protect the human rights and self-determination of migrant and border community residents by organizing locally, building alliances, documenting conditions, influencing policy, and changing the narrative around migration.
https://afsc.org/programs/us-mexico-border-program
The California Attorney General’s immigration page provides resources to help immigrants understand their rights in California, regardless of legal status. It offers information about access to housing, healthcare, and education, and links to free or low-cost legal services.
https://oag.ca.gov/immigrant#resources
The Immigrant Rights Legal Defense Program provides free legal representation to immigrants in San Diego County who are detained or under supervision and facing deportation. It helps people understand their rights, prepare their cases, and navigate immigration court. The program aims to keep families together and ensure fair treatment in the legal system.
619-446-2883
They help to raise money to post bonds for those who cannot otherwise afford it STATE-WIDE, individuals are empowered to resist their deportation, and return to their homes, jobs, families, and communities while they await their hearing.
https://www.bayareaimmigrationbondfund.org/cantact2
BAJI will use this form to assess the needs of low-income and working class people of the Black Diaspora impacted by COVID-19. Our goal is to connect those in need with helpful resources such as one-time direct cash assistance, food and toiletries distribution, and referrals. In sharing these resources, we prioritize Black migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers, including undocumented migrants. We also give priority to people living at the intersections of marginalized identities, including people who are LGBTQIA+, living with disabilities or illness, and/or immunocompromised. AT THIS TIME, BAJI HAS EXISTING MUTUAL AID SUPPORT IN ONLY CALIFORNIA AND GEORGIA.
Black Immigrants Bail Fund is a National project of the Haitian Bridge Alliance (HBA) and African Bureau for Immigration and Social Affairs (ABISA) with support of other Black led organizations that provides free assistance and relief to black immigrants in pursuit of Liberation and Justice. Our commitment is to eradicate the mass incarceration of black immigrants and level the playing field of equity in due process; transforming one life at a time.
The requirements to be eligible to request access to funds are:
1) bond or parole must have already been set by ICE or Immigration Judge.
2) the detainee requesting funds is detained at the Otay mesa Detention Center (OMDC) and is a resident of San Diego County.
3) Please note this fund program helps to cover bond/parole up to $5,000
A person is eligible for our bond program if they:
1) have been granted a bond by ICE or an immigration judge in California or Louisiana; or
2) have been visited by one of our affiliated visitation programs.
https://www.freedomforimmigrants.org/national-bond-fund/
The COVID-19 Rapid Response Fund is providing financial support to immigrant families who have been left out of the federal government's relief efforts. Immigrants may be eligible to receive a $500 grant to help cover whatever is most pressing in their lives.
https://missionassetfund.org/immigrant-families-grant/
They are offering FREE Remote DACA renewal services for DREAMERS residing in California and is paying the $495 application filling fee (while state funds are still available). You must be a full-time student, (must provide transcripts or current class schedule) OR if you are a low-income individual (must provide recent tax returns or pay stubs). STATE FUNDS IS LIMITED, WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
(619) 389-8723
https://www.rescue.org/announcement/irc-san-diego-immigration-services
NCITF-SAN-DIEGO-@GOOGLEGROUPS.COM
LGBTQ Freedom Fund posts bail to secure the safety and liberty of individuals in U.S. jails and immigration facilities.
https://www.lgbtqfund.org/contact
786-233-8969
info@lgbtqfund.org
Root & Rebound will be providing support to formerly-incarcerated and system-impacted Californians and South Carolinians in financial need, offering gift cards for up to $100 to support our communities in dire need of basic necessities.
https://legalaidatwork.org/blog/relief-funds/
In 2018, the San Diego Immigrant Rights Consortium (SDIRC) launched the Borderlands Get Free Fund, a bond fund to help bond out individuals from immigration detention, if they are detained in San Diego or Imperial Counties, or if they are long-standing residents of Imperial County or San Diego County.