Findlaw
Lists the official laws about immigration in effect in various US states
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Chicanos por la Causa
(602) 257-0700
Housing, social services, economics, education, etc
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Hispanic Women’s Organization of Arkansas
479-751-9494
Cultural, education, community opportunities for Hispanic women and families in the state
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The Connection for Women and Families
(908) 273-4242
Provides much needed community service programs such as English as a Second Language, special needs swimming and recreation, after school enrichment, cardio-pulmonary rehabilitation and support services for women with breast and gynecological cancers. In addition, The Connection offers a Scholarship Program, which assures that everyone can participate in our programs, regardless of their economic circumstance.
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Catholic Charities West Virginia
(304) 267-3071
Focusing on the reunification of families through immigration, Catholic Charities WV provides legal assistance to individuals eligible to apply for immigration benefits. In addition, we handle humanitarian relief in cases involving refugee and asylee benefits. We offer services for victims of domestic violence, certain other crimes, and human trafficking.
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The West Virginia University Immigration Law Clinic
(304) 293-7249
The West Virginia University Immigration Law Clinic has served scores of clients throughout the West Virginia and western Pennsylvania region since 1996. The clinic serves foreign citizens who are facing deportation, seeking asylum, and other immigration proceedings.
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Dane County Dept of Human Services
608-242-6474
All human services areas
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The International Institute of Wisconsin
414.225.6220
The international institute facilitates services and programs for immigrants, refugees, and the community to assist with cooperation and integration into society. The institute’s goal is to help individuals and families obtain self-sufficiency and promote multi-cultural understanding throughout the community. From immigration and social services to refugee resettlement, the international institute provides educational and social opportunities for new Americans.
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University of Wisconsin Law School - Immigrant Justice Clinic
608-262-2240
The Immigrant Justice Clinic works to meet the legal needs of Wisconsin’s underserved immigrant community while training law students in cutting-edge aspects of immigration law. Under the supervision of IJC clinical faculty, students provide direct representation to low-income immigrants in removal proceedings, provide assessments of immigration consequences to noncitizens facing criminal charges, and assist immigrants in need of post-conviction relief.
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