Citizenship and Family Unification Program
Assists refugees and immigrants with legal, ESL, and Civics support. Also helps individuals with general post status legal services such as work authorizations, travels documents, and petitioning for relatives abroad.
Physical Address
600 Chestnut Street, Suite 500B, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Hours
Intake Hours: Wednesday, 9:30am to 12:00pm Thursday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Voice
Application process
Call for intake.
Fee
No fee for low-income clients who fall within grant funded activities.
Eligibility
Services are generally targeted to families and individuals who have an annual income of less than 187.5% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. HIAS also focuses on serving immigrants who: refugees, domestic violence survivors, victims of crimes, elderly and disabled and immigrant youth.
Service area
Philadelphia, PA
Agency info
HIAS Pennsylvania
Provides legal and supportive services to immigrants and refugees from all backgrounds in order to assure their fair treatment and full integration into American Society.