USCRI has been serving immigrants by providing legal services since 2010.
The Immigration Legal Services Program offers low-cost, professional legal representation to low-income refugees and immigrants and their families with family- and humanitarian-based immigration matters.
The Legal Services Program offers a variety of legal services, including, but not limited to the following:
- Adjustment of Status Applications
- Asylum
- Consular Processing
- Family-Based Immigration Petitions/Applications
- Green Card Renewal Applications
- Immigration Legal Services for Afghan Arrivals (ILSAA)
- Naturalization
- Removal of Conditions to Permanent Resident Status
- Removal Proceedings
- Self-Petitions for Battered Spouses and Children
- Special Immigrant Juvenile Status
- Temporary Protected Status
- T Visa (victims of human trafficking)
- U Visa (victims of crime)
- Work Authorization
Our attorneys in Albany, NY; Des Moines, IA; Raleigh, NC; San Diego, CA; Washington, D.C.; Atlanta, GA; Austin and Dallas, TX; Denver, CO; Detroit, MI; and Richmond, VA, assist families by defending their rights, promoting self-sufficiency, and forging community partnerships. With our help, refugees and immigrants are able to begin their lives in the United States with a sense of security and with the knowledge that their families are protected and respected.
Hila Moss, Director of Legal Services, and Sara Lowry, Associate Director of Legal Services.
Consultations are by appointment only. Please contact your local office to verify which legal services the office provides and to schedule an appointment.
Legal Services Locations and Contact Information
Des Moines: 515-344-3367
DC: 202-570-4861
Albany: 518-417-4751
Raleigh: 919-341-9018
Atlanta: 678-737-1150
Austin: 512-761-7329
Dallas: 972-275-9358
Denver: 970-872-8161
Detroit: 313-263-7296
Richmond: 804-495-1445
San Diego: 619-882-3821
Cleveland: 216-250-1574
Colchester: 802-770-2972
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