MOIA has over 20 Immigration Legal Support Centers that offers free and safe immigration legal help, regardless of immigration status. Services are offered by trusted legal service providers at community-based organizations, hospitals, and schools.
Heads Up
Get free, comprehensive legal screenings to find out if you qualify for any immigration benefit.Get free legal help from an experienced legal representative for a range of cases, including:CitizenshipGreen card applications and renewalsDeferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and moreYour information will be completely confidential and held by the organization helping you with your case. Sensitive information will not be shared with others.Services are offered in your language. The (https://www.nyc.gov/assets/immigrants/downloads/pdf/english_immigration%20guide.pdf) Resource and Referral Guide has information on services for recently arrived immigrant children and their families and caretakers, including refugees. These include education, child and family welfare, health, legal, and other services.You are eligible if you’re an immigrant living in New York City, regardless of your documented status.
Eligibility
You are eligible if you’re an immigrant living in New York City, regardless of your documented status.
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How to Apply
You need to make an appointment to receive services. To make an appointment, call 800-354-0365 between 9am and 6pm, Monday - Friday, or call 311 and ask for "immigration legal support".You can make your appointment for the language that you speak, and you can be served in the language that you speak.
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Get Help
Visit the (https://www1.nyc.gov/site/immigrants/help/legal-services/actionnyc.page) NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs website (https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/immigrants/downloads/pdf/english_immigration%20guide.pdf) for more information.The Resource and Referral Guide has information on services for recently arrived immigrant children and their families and caretakers, including refugees. These include education, child and family welfare, health, legal, and other services.Call 311 and ask for "immigration legal support"