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If you are interested in obtaining immigration legal services, MPC may be able to connect you directly with local providers. Your information is confidential.
Immigration Resources
Looking for legal support requires research, but it’s important to stay informed and know your rights. Everyone in the U.S. has certain rights guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution, regardless of their immigration status. Please refer to the information and agencies provided here to stay informed and know your rights.
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Resource for locating immigration attorneys. AILA is the only legal association in the United States for immigration attorneys. |
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The first Pan-Asian undocumented immigrant led group in the country housed under Asian Law Caucus based in San Francisco Bay Area. The mission of ASPIRE is to empower undocumented Asian Pacific Islander youth and young adults to educate, advocate, organize, and mobilize for the rights of immigrant families. |
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California Immigrant Guide |
A resource that shows services that help California immigrants thrive and succeed in their paths towards integration such as help with English language learning, workforce skill development, naturalization preparation or legal assistance. |
Department of Homeland Security |
Official Website of the Department of Homeland Security with information about DACA. |
A resource center dedicated to educating immigrants, community organizations, and the legal sector to continue to build a democratic society that values diversity and the rights of all people. |
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Immigrants Rising |
An organization dedicated to empower undocumented young people to achieve educational
and career goals through personal, institutional and policy transformation. Immigrants
Rising has a confidential free legal intake service to see if you may be eligible for any immigration benefits. |
Search for local low-cost immigration clinics and lawyers by zip code. Click here for a list of local organizations. |
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Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) |
A Latino legal civil rights organization that promotes social change through advocacy, communications, community education, and litigation in the areas of education, employment, immigrant rights, and political access. |
United Farm Workers Foundation |
A nonprofit organization that provides resources and services—such as credible immigration legal advice—and acts as hubs for educational outreach and organizing. Their core purpose is to empower communities to ensure human dignity. |
United We Dream |
The largest immigrant youth-led community in the country focusing on creating welcoming spaces for young people regardless of immigration status. |