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476 Third Street, Oakland, CA 94607
Provides legal services regarding immigration and reunification of families, family reunification, citizenship, battered spouse and child petitions, asylum and deportation defense. Counsels clients on the general legal framework of living in the United States, such as proper documentation for employment, due process, consumer rights and the necessity of auto insurance. Also provides information and referral for persons with questions about immigration. Offers immigrant related workshops on U Visa, VAWA, and deportation.
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2699 Monument Boulevard, Unit G, Concord, CA 94520
Provides outreach and schedules free consultation appointments. Partners with Bay Area Legal Aid, East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy, and Centro Legal de la Raza to offer legal services by phone at no cost. Provides legal assistance with citizenship applications, Residency (Green Card) and DACA renewals.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
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217 Harbour Way, Richmond, CA 94801
Provides legal counseling for citizen and naturalization applications, family based petitions and consular processing, adjustments of status and renewals of permanent residency cards, UVisas (Victims of Crime), VAWA (Domestic Violence), DACA (Deferred Action Childhood Arrivals), TPS (Temporary Protective Status) and work permit renewal, Waivers of inadmissibility; and consultations regarding other immigration options.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
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201 Sand Creek Road, Suite L, Brentwood, CA 94513
Provides legal services regarding immigration and reunification of families, family reunification, citizenship, battered spouse and child petitions, asylum and deportation defense. Counsels clients on the general legal framework of living in the United States, such as proper documentation for employment, due process, consumer rights and the necessity of auto insurance. Also provides information and referral for persons with questions about immigration. Offers immigrant related workshops for citizenship or DACA renewals.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
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2151 Salvio Street, Suite 350, Concord, CA 94520
Provides low cost immigration assistance. Offers assistance with citizenship applications, green cards fiancee visas, waivers, DACA, travel documents, VAWA, psychological assessments for disability waivers and more.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
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97 Callan Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94577
Provides immigration legal counseling for individuals interested in naturalization services. Initial consultation fee $50, services after consultation are dependent by service and income.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
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2120 Diamond Boulevard, Suite 220, Concord, CA 94520
Provides legal counseling for citizen and naturalization applications, family based petitions and consular processing, adjustments of status and renewals of permanent residency cards, UVisas (Victims of Crime), VAWA (Domestic Violence), DACA (Deferred Action Childhood Arrivals), TPS (Temporary Protective Status) and work permit renewal, Waivers of inadmissibility; and consultations regarding other immigration options.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
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800 Ferry Street, Martinez, CA 94553
Provides rapid response, legal services, and community education project to support safety and justice for immigrant families in Contra Costa County. In partnership with Contra Costa County, and community-based organizations, provides culturally competent, no-cost rapid response support, legal defense services, and immigrant rights education and training to support families impacted by anti-immigrant policies and practices affecting Contra Costa County residents.
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Contra Costa Crisis Center
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2614 Dwight Way, Berkeley, CA 94720
Assists in filing petitions by refugees or asylees who are seeking to obtain derivative refugee status for their spouses and unmarried children younger than age 21. Petitions must be filed within two years of the arrival of the petitioner in the United States (i.e., within two years of gaining refugee or asylee status), and evidence substantiating spousal and/or family relationships must be filed. Does not assist newly citizens petition for family members.
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