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- Resources for California’s Immigrant Communities
Many nonprofit organizations provide free immigration help to low-income individuals, such as those found through the resources below To find a legal aid organization near you, go to lawhelpca org Keep your original documents in a safe place
- Immigrant Legal Resource Center | ILRC
The Immigrant Justice Network (IJN) engages in advocacy, education, technical assistance, training, communications, and litigation to address the needs of those caught in the intersection of the criminal justice and immigration systems
- Immigration Resources (Updated 4 23 2025) - thrivingfamilies-ca. org
All people in the United States, regardless of immigration status, have certain rights and protections under the U S Constitution The ILRC’s Red Cards help people assert their rights and defend themselves
- Find Help in Your Community - USCIS
Search by zip code or address to find an English and or citizenship class in your area offered by USCIS grantees Legal Assistance Learn about immigration attorneys and accredited representatives of a recognized organization Find recognized and accredited programs and free legal service providers
- National Immigration Legal Services Directory - Nonprofit Resource Center
Welcome to the National Immigration Legal Services Directory Use the options below to search for immigration legal services providers by state, county, or detention facility Only nonprofit organizations that provide free or low-cost immigration legal services are included in this directory
- Resources - National Immigration Law Center
Check out expert-curated guides, toolkits, policy briefs, and more addressing key issues impacting immigrant communities
- Know Your Rights Resources Conozca Sus Derechos
Search for immigration legal services providers by state, county, or detention facility Only nonprofit organizations that provide free or low-cost immigration legal services are included in this directory
- Immigration resource guide | California Courts | Self Help Guide
Only the U S federal government can decide immigration status California state courts do not decide if you can stay in the United States This guide provides resources from a number of governmental entities and organizations that help individuals with immigration matters
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