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Immigration Resources

The Immigration Resource List offers legal services, community supports and resources regarding the impacts of immigration policy changes.

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Catholic Charities of the East BayImmigration legal services includes legal consultations, family-based visa petitions, inadmissibility waivers, Permanent Residency (Green Card) application and renewal, naturalization/US citizenship, DACA, and more.Website
Know Your Rights Red Cards, The Immigrant Legal Resource CenterOrder or print your own Red Cards at home. The Immigrant Legal Resource Center created the Red Card to help people assert their rights and defend themselves against ICE’s (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) unconstitutional actions. Red Cards are available in 19 languages.Website
Immigration Law HelpImmigrationLawHelp.org is an online directory of nonprofit organizations that provide free or low-cost immigration legal help.Website
Alameda County Public DefendersThe Immigration Representation Unit provides critical deportation defense and legal representation to immigrant clients facing imminent removal or likely to face imminent removal from the United States.Website
Asian Pacific Islander Legal OutreachWe provide a wide variety of immigration services, as well as educational workshops covering updates to public charge, fee waivers, and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).Website
Centro Legal de la RazaCentro Legal promotes access to justice for thousands of individuals and families each year. We represent clients in detained and non-detained removal defense, asylum applications, U-visas, SACA, naturalization and more.Website
East Bay Community Law CenterThe Immigration program provides a full range of legal services to immigrants and their families. We provide free legal advice and representation on DACA, asylum, U-visa, Adjustment of Status (Green Card), citizenship, public benefits, reducing criminal history, and more.Website
East Bay Sanctuary CovenantEBSC provides many free and low-cost legal services for immigrants including Affirmative Asylum, DACA, Green Card, work permit, U.S. Citizenship (Naturalization), and unaccompanied minors.Website
Immigration Institute of the Bay AreaIIBA offers various legal services including citizenship, DACA, family reunification, deportation defense services.Website
Immigration Institute of the Bay Area Oakland Deportation Defense ConsultsIIBA's Oakland office offers free deportation defense consultations every Thursday. You will receive an appointment confirmation shortly at the phone number and the email address provided once you click “Book Now.” By making an appointment through this portal, you opt-in to receiving communications from IIBA via text and email.Website
Social Justice CollaborativeSJC's mission is to ensure that low-income immigrant communities at risk of deportation are provided with comprehensive, direct, and high-quality legal services that are culturally competent, at little to no cost.Website
Alameda County Immigration Legal Education PartnershipACILEP will provide services to undocumented individuals and families with ties in Alameda County. Our priority will be to connect with individuals facing an imminent risk of arrest by ICE or placement in detention. Additionally, we offer consultations and prose legal assistance to individuals in removal proceedings who have upcoming hearings and lack legal representation. We also assist individuals with a final order of removal or those preparing for an upcoming check-in with ICE. If you recently seen, interacted with, or been detained by Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE), call ACILEP hotline at 510-241-4011, Monday-Friday 6AM-6PM.Website
ACLU: Know Your RightsACLU's tips page if ICE confronts you. Tips include what to do, how to find a person in detention, and local rapid response hotlines.Website

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Know Your Rights Information for Students and FamiliesInformation about Know Your Rights as a student. Tips include preparing in case of a raid, printable Know Your Rights cards, and creating a family immigration raid emergency plan.Website

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Pars Equality CenterPars Equality Center will be providing free Naturalization eligibility consultations and form filing assistance for Naturalization, Green Card Renewal & Fee Waiver applications for the public.Website

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