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Low Cost Legal Help and Coaching - Administer Justice - Soul City Church

Administer Justice provides a wide range of services to meet both the immediate and future needs of low-income individuals facing civil legal matters once monthly at a participating community justice center. They help with cases involving: divorce/custody, landlord/tenant, debt/collections, estate planning, immigration and criminal records.

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24/7 Immigration Helpline - Beyond Legal Aid - Main Office

Beyond Legal Aid provides a free immigration screening and legal consultation to any immigrant who does not have access to an attorney.

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Low Cost Legal Help and Coaching - Administer Justice - Willow Creek Care Center

Administer Justice provides a wide range of services to meet both the immediate and future needs of low-income individuals facing civil legal matters once monthly at a participating community justice center. They help with cases involving: divorce/custody, landlord/tenant, debt/collections, estate planning, immigration and criminal records.

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Immigration Advocacy and Legal Services - Hanul Family Alliance - Chicago Office

Hanul Family Alliance has been offering citizenship-related programs since 1996 and received official approval as a U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) accredited agency in 2011. The approval allows Hanul's DOJ-accredited staff to practice immigration law and offer extended immigration services at the agency.

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Deportation Safety Plan - Brighton Park Neighborhood Council - Main Office

Brighton Park Neighborhood Council provides a guide for everything you need to be prepared in case you are detained or put into deportation proceedings, including a plan to ensure the safety of your children, property, or other assets.

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Immigrant Legal Services - Ascend Justice - Extended Services

Ascend Justice offer free immigration law services to people who have experienced gender-based violence. They assist in filing for a U Visa, a VAWA self-petition and a Battered Spouse Waiver.

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Immigration Project - Life Span - Downtown

Life Span's Immigration Project helps immigrant survivors of domestic violence and/or sexual assault who are undocumented with pro bono legal services. Staff can communicate in Spanish, Polish, Arabic, Urdu, Hindi, Korean, and Russian as well as using a language line. This ensures clients can seek safety without fear of deportation and without depending on a domestic abuser.Life Span assists with the following types of petitions: Violence Against Women's Act Self Petitions, Battered Spouse Waivers, and U Visas.

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Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services | Metropolitan Asian Family Services - Ogden Avenue, Naperville

Helps with applications to Immigration and Naturalization Services, as well as serve as interpreter for clients.

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services | Indo-American Center

Services include help with family-based immigration (Petitions for Relatives, Adjustment of Status, Affidavits of Support), I-751 Petitions, VAWA (Violence Against Women Act Self-Petitions), Naturalization and Citizenship applications, asylum, Representation in Removal Proceedings, representation in USCIS interviews and adjudications, U visas, T visas, and others.

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Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services | Metropolitan Asian Family Services - Roselle

Assists with applications to Immigration and Naturalization Services, as well as serve as interpreter for clients.

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Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services | Metropolitan Asian Family Services - East Ogden Avenue, Naperville

Assistance with applications to Immigration and Naturalization Services, as well as serve as interpreter for clients.

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Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services | Metropolitan Asian Family Services - Carol Stream

Assists with applications to Immigration and Naturalization Services, as well as serve as interpretation services for clients.

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services | CATHOLIC CHARITIES - Immigrant Family Services, The Community Center

Offers a community center to support immigrant families in Lake County. Offers the following services at no cost: - Immigration forms assistance and Know-Your-Rights information - Financial education and support - Employment skills development - English as a Second Language (ESL) classes - Literacy tutoring - Citizenship classes - Computer classes - Family wellness programs - Tax preparation

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services | NICASA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES - Family Advocacy Center - North Chicago Site

Offers case management services to families and connects them to necessary resources. Areas of need include: - Parenting classes - Family counseling - Legal aid and immigration issues - Healthcare referrals - Domestic violence counseling referrals - Housing referrals - Referrals to other local social service agencies for financial and basic needs - Referrals to substance use, problem gambling, and mental health treatment

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services | HISPANIC AMERICAN COMMUNITY EDUCATION & SERVICES (HACES) - Immigration and Citizenship Assistance

Provides free legal services for the following immigration issues: - Family petitions and waivers - Citizenship & Naturalization - Asylum - Adjustment of status - Consular process - Parole in place - Work permits - TPS and DACA renewals - I-90 (Green Card) Renewal - Removal of Conditional Residence - Translates documents

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services | National Immigrant Justice Center

Services include: free legal information to immigrants who are not represented by legal counsel; legal services for DACA recipients and Dreamers, Venezuelan TPS applicants, Afghan parolees, unaccompanied immigrant children, LGBTQ immigrants, victims of human trafficking, asylum seekers and those applying for permanent residence or citizenship.

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services | Hanul Family Alliance - Lake County Office

Services include interpretation and translation of immigration notices; Gathering, maintaining and completing evidence or supporting documents; Immigration petitions and naturalization applications; Referrals to immigration attorneys.

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services | CHICAGO WORKERS COLLABORATIVE - Working Families Legal Clinic

Provides free legal aid for immigrant workers in the Chicagoland area. Offers assistance for immigration issues, employment/labor issues, and family law.

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services | GLOBAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL SERVICES - Walk-in Behavioral Health Clinic, Social and Seniors Services

Provides a walk-in health clinic that offers: - Counseling/Therapy Services for adults and children (Also available in Spanish) - Psychiatric Evaluation, Consultation, and Medication, - Substance Abuse Counselling - Teletherapy Also offers assistance applying for: Social Services: - Medicaid - Link card/Snap - Unemployment Benefits Senior Services: - SSI & SSA Benefits - Free Ride Bus Pass - License Plate discount - Medicare - Care Giver Immigration Services: - Applications for Citizenship - Immigration of Spouse & Children - Guidance for Undocumented

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services | CATHOLIC CHARITIES - Immigration and Naturalization Services, Waukegan Main Office

Offers a full range of immigration services, including: - Legal representation - Citizenship (Naturalization, fee waivers) - Legal Permanent Residency card renewal and replacement - Family Visa Petitions - Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals (DACA) - Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) applications - U Visa applications (nonimmigrant status) - Temporary Protected Status (TPS) - Work authorization - Case Management

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Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services | NORTH SUBURBAN LEGAL AID CLINIC - Immigrant Legal Assistance

Provides free legal aid on immigration issues, such as: - Citizenship - Visas (including U-Visas and T-Visas) - Asylum - Deportation defense - Green Card renewals - Deferred action renewals - Employment authorization renewals - Temporary protected status - Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) self petitioners - Petition to Remove Conditions (joint and waiver) - Waivers

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Low Cost Legal Help and Coaching - Administer Justice - Calvary Legal Center

Administer Justice provides a wide range of services to meet both the immediate and future needs of low-income individuals facing civil legal matters once monthly at a participating community justice center. They help with cases involving: divorce/custody, landlord/tenant, debt/collections, estate planning, immigration and criminal records.

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Low Cost Legal Help and Coaching - Administer Justice - Covenant Presbyterian Church

Administer Justice provides a wide range of services to meet both the immediate and future needs of low-income individuals facing civil legal matters once monthly at a participating community justice center. They help with cases involving: divorce/custody, landlord/tenant, debt/collections, estate planning, immigration and criminal records.

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Citizenship & Immigration Case Assistance - Chinese Mutual Aid Association - Chicago

Chinese Mutual Aid Association (CMAA) offers low-cost case assistance to individuals seeking to apply for citizenship, readjustment of status, or petition for family members to come to the United States. Counselors are able to assist clients through the whole application process and advocate on behalf of clients. Further, CMAA is a leader in assisting low-income clients to apply for fee-waivers, in order to reduce the cost of the application paid to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

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Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals - Centro de Información - Carpentersville

Centro de Información offers legal assistance and information regarding DACA. DACA recipients receive permission to live and work in the U.S. for two years (may be renewed). DACA recipients may apply for a social security number and in most states a driver's license. DACA recipients may apply for permission to travel abroad.

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