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720-328-6655
Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains provides family based immigration legal services and counseling to assist low-income refugees, asylees, Cuban parolees, victims of trafficking, and SIV holders from Afghanistan and/or Iraq before USCIS. Our services include adjustment to permanent resident status, employment authorization documents, naturalization, refugee/asylee family reunification, travel documents, and other immigration services.
(303) 980-5400
Mi Gente Program at the Center for Trauma & Resilience assists victims of crime, including domestic violence and sexual assault victims, with obtaining legal status under a U Visa or VAWA.
(303) 860-0660
Colorado Legal Services (CLS) provides high quality legal services to low-income individuals in the state of Colorado.
303-866-9396 U & T Visas; 303-866-9366 Farmworkers
Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network (RMIAN) is a non-profit organization that serves low-income adults and children in immigration proceedings. RMIAN promotes knowledge of legal rights, provides effective representation to ensure due process, works to improve detention conditions, and promotes a more humane immigration system, including alternatives to detention.
(303) 433-2812
Catholic Charities of Denver offers immigration assistance to low-income, indigent, and underserved immigrants throughout the state of Colorado.
(303) 742-0828
The Immigration Defense Clinic at Colorado Law offers free legal representation to noncitizen clients in a variety of immigration and criminal matters, in both state and federal courts. We assist clients seeking family and employment-based adjustment, asylum, deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA), temporary protected status (TPS) and special immigrant juvenile status (SIJS). Student attorneys in the clinic work under the supervision of Professor Violeta Chapin, whose expertise lies at the intersection of criminal and immigration law.
(303) 492-5830
The Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization providing direct legal assistance to Colorado immigrants in both English and Spanish. The Legal Center a recognized agency under the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Legal Access Programs (OLAP) with one attorney, two partially- accredited legal representatives with a third applicant pending. The Center handles family-based immigration matters but does not handle matters in immigration court. All staff members are proficient in Spanish.
(303) 444-1522
A nonprofit serving immigrant families in Routt and Moffat Counties, providing resource and referral, education, interpretation and translation services. DOJ partially recognized for immigration law counseling, with accredited representatives
(970) 871-4599
We offer low cost, DOJ accredited, immigration legal advice and assistance with basic immigration forms and benefits. Our services include help with Citizenship/Naturalization (N-400) Travel Visa/Advanced Parole (I-131) Family-Based Visa Petitions: I-130, I-730, I-864, DS-260 Adjustment of Status (I-485) (e.g., refugee ? permanent resident) Green Card Renewals or Replacements (I-90) TPS/DACA Renewals or Replacements (I-90) EAD (Work Authorization, I-765) Address changes.
970-413-4303
