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Immigration Agency Referral List
VLN/ Park Ave Methodist Walk-In Clinic
Service Area: Hennepin County
Park Avenue Methodist Church
3400 Park Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55404
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The Walk-In clinic provides brief consultations and referrals where appropriate to low-income persons living in Hennepin County who have immigration questions. The clinic is open only on Thursdays afternoon from 3-5 pm. Clients are served on a first come, first-served basis with no appointment necessary.
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Centro Legal Inc.
Service Area: Spanish Speakers in MN
2610 University Avenue West, # 450
St. Paul, MN 55114-1024
Tel: (651) 642-1890 Fax: (651) 642-1875
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Centro Legal provides free or sliding-fee legal representation for eligible low-income Spanish speakers. Areas of law include: domestic abuse, family, citizenship, immigration, consumer, housing, employment and representation for children who are abused or neglected
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The Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota (Oficina Legal)
Service Area: St. Paul, Ramsey County, and Southern Minnesota
193 E. Robie St
St. Paul, MN 55107
(651) 291-0110; Fax: (651) 291-2549
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The immigrant Law Center of Minnesota offers legal services on immigration-related matters such as citizenship, permanent residency, family petitions, waivers, representation in deportation proceedings, and asylum. The Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota represents individuals of any nationality and primarily represents individuals who live in Ramsey County and Southern Minnesota. Representation with citizenship and Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) cases is provided statewide. To become a client, call the number above and ask for an appointment; for information on community education and training, ask to speak with Karen Ellingson.
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Hennepin County Immigration Project of the Legal Aid Society
Service Area: Hennepin County
430 1st Ave. N., Suite 300
Minneapolis, MN 55401
Intake: 612-334-5970
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The Hennepin County Immigration Project provides immigration assistance to persons of low-income living in Hennepin County. The Hennepin County Immigration Project primarily assists refugees and asylees in adjustment of status, family reunification petitions and work authorization petitions.
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International Institute
1694 Como Avenue
St Paul, MN 55108
(651) 647-0191
CONTACT: Case Work
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The international institute offers legal services on immigration-related matters such as citizenship, refugee and refugee settlement status. The International Institute also takes immigration photos.
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Lutheran Social Services
Refugee Services
2414 Park Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55108
(612) 879-5268; Fax 612 871-0354
CONTACT: Betty Hayes
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Lutheran Social Services offers legal services on immigration-related matters such as refugee and refugee settlement status. Lutheran Social Services also take immigration photos.
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Southern Minnesota Regional Legal; Services Inc, (SMRLS), Citizenship and Immigration Services
United Cambodian Association of Minnesota, Inc (UCAM)
1101 N. Snelling Avenue
St. Paul MN 55108
(651) 255-0797; Fax (651) 222-3559
CONTACT: Glenda Porter, Hargwanye Gegziabhre, Southea Phea Poch, Yoeuth Yan, Sopunn Tschea Poch, Kabo Yang
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The SMRLS Citizenship project provides legal services to Cambodians and the greater immigrant population of Minnesota. They serve legal Immigrant, legal permanent residents, individuals granted asylum and refugees.
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Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services, Inc, (SMRLS), Migrant Legal Services
700 Minnesota Bldg
St. Paul MN 55101
(651) 291-2837; Fax (651) 228-9450
CONTACT: Jennifer Stohl
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Free legal services available to eligible migrant farm workers who meet Legal services corporation standards. Area of practice include employment law, public benefits and immigration.
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Legal Assistance for Minnesota Prisoners
95 Law Center
University of Minnesota
MN 55455
(612) 625-6336; Fax (612) 612 626-0241
CONTACT: James Peterson, Philip Marron
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Legal Assistance for Minnesota Prisoners (LAMP) offers legal assistance to immigrants serving a Minnesota sentence in the state of Minnesota.
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