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1216 Arch Street, 4th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Represents clients with an internal team for comprehensive legal support. Services include, but are not limited to, immigration status, visas, deportation, citizenship, witness protection, and naturalization.
111 South Main Avenue, Scranton, PA 18504
Offers a public interest law firm that represents low income people in civil cases. CJP specializes in class action lawsuits and innovative advocacy. CJP does not charge its clients fees, but it handles only cases and advocacy projects that have a broad impact on low income people.
990 Spring Garden Street, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19123
Provides legal representation on employment-related issues.
669 Washington Street, Easton, PA 18042
Oversees Northampton County operations, including administration/human resources, economic development, corrections, court services, fiscal affairs, human services, public works, and the offices of the Coroner, Public Defender, Sheriff.
401 North Second Street, First Floor, Pottsville, PA 17901
Maintains civil records for the court and is responsible for the creation, maintenance and certification of matters pending or determined by the court, including certain reporting and collection duties to state agencies. Processes passport applications and files records pertaining to divorce decrees. Operates as the filing office for the Civil Division of the Court of Common Pleas.
225 East Princess Street, York, PA 17403
Offers citizenship classes, financial literacy, and social services in addition, to promoting civic engagement.
1254 West Chester Pike, Havertown, PA 19083
Provides immigration counseling (accredited by U.S. Department of Justice) for citizenship, green cards, affidavits of support, fiance(e) petitions, travel documents, replacing lost immigration documents, waiver of grounds of excludability, petitions to remove conditions, petitions under Violence Against Women Act, US Department of State processing and Immigration Court matters, including people detained by Immigration.
PO Box 44, Bethlehem, PA 18016
Provides services like citizenship classes, financial literacy, and social services in addition, to promoting civic engagement among the fast growing and diverse Latinx and immigrant populations.
401 North Second Street, Pottsville, PA 17901
Consists of the County Council, which is the governing legislative body, and the County Executive, who oversees county operations, including administration/ human resources, economic development, corrections, court services, fiscal affairs, human services, public works, and the offices of the Coroner, Public Defender, Sheriff, and Solicitor.
604 New Holland Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17602
Provides immigration counseling (accredited by U.S. Department of Justice) for citizenship, green cards, affidavits of support, fiance(e) petitions, travel documents, replacing lost immigration documents, waiver of grounds of excludability, petitions to remove conditions, petitions under Violence Against Women Act, US Department of State processing and Immigration Court matters, including people detained by Immigration.
101 West Broad Street, Suite 611, Hazleton, PA 18201
Non-profit, public interest law firm provides free legal representation for low income people in civil cases. CJP specializes in class action lawsuits and innovative advocacy. Provides free legal representation for low income people when particular legal problems occur -employment, lead contamination, housing, language access, discrimination, property tax assessment, consumer rights, civil rights, immigration. If you believe that someone or some company has acted unfairly or illegally toward you, you can speak with CJP about it.
435 Hamilton Street, Allentown, PA 18101
Provides resources for new immigrants. Services may include: translator, child welfare/immigration, citizenship/naturalization, deportation related concerns, drivers license assistance, green card application or renewal, passport assistance and other legal services
158 East King Street, Lancaster, PA 17602
Immigration Counseling: Accredited to give low cost legal immigration advice and assistance, representing clients before the Immigration Services and the Courts. Help clients fill out forms for a nominal fee. Experience with family petitions, citizenship, application for green cards, work permits, green card replacement, travel documents, bond hearings, master calendar hearings, and more. Refugee Resettlement and Match Grant Program: Work with community-based and faith-based groups to resettle refugees who come to them through the US Refugee Program. Also works with individuals who have received asylum status. Funds are only available for those refugees who were resettled by their office or asylees who were accepted into their Match Grant Program. Intensive Case Management and Navigation Support Program, offering intensive, extended and short-term support to eligible individuals and families. Assists refugees, asylees, victims of trafficking, SIVS, and Cuban/Haitian Entrants within 3-5 years of arrival to UA. No fees charged. Accepts donations of lightly used furniture and household goods in good condition, by appointment only. No appliances. Only for refugees an some asylees. Limited storage and manpower. Operates a free food market once a month for clients
600 Chestnut Street, Suite 500B, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Offers legal assistance, ESL, and civics support. Also helps individuals with general post status legal services such as work authorizations, travels documents, and petitioning for relatives abroad.
17 South Seventh Street, Allentown, PA 18101
Offers county operations, including administration/human resources, economic development, corrections, court services, fiscal affairs, human services, public works, and the offices of the Coroner, Public Defender, Sheriff, and Solicitor. Information on county services.
600 Chestnut Street, Suite 500B, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Provides legal and supportive services. Legal services include self-petitions under the Violence Against Women Act, U visas, assisting victims of trafficking, assisting unaccompanied or abused minors with Special Immigrant Juvenile applications. Assists with DACA applications.
2 Hazard Square, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229
Serves as the governing legislative body for Carbon County. Oversees county operations, including administration/ human resources, economic development, corrections, court services, emergency services, fiscal affairs, human services, public works, and the offices of the Coroner, Public Defender, Sheriff, and Solicitor.
600 Chestnut Street, Suite 500B, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Immigration Counseling and Representation includes: A) U visas and self-petitions for survivors of interpersonal violence B) Representation to unaccompanied, abused or neglected immigrant youth C) Family reunification including Petitions for Alien Relatives D) Political asylum E) Adjustment of status and relief from removal (deportation) F) Replacement of documents, including travel documents G) Extension or change of immigration status and Representation in US Immigration court
633 Court Street, Reading, PA 19601
Chief Clerk of the Civil Division of the Court of Common Pleas. Handles Family Court filings (Protection from Abuse, divorces and custody matters). Chief Notary for County of Berks in civil cases. Records judgements and liens (local, state, and federal). Distributes immigration information. Records and maintains records for all civil cases. Agent for application of passports.
336 Lincoln Way East, Suite B, Chambersburg, PA 17201
Provides legal representation, advice, and education to low-income individuals with civil legal problems.
30 North 41st Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Provides information for granting immigration and citizenship benefits, promotes an awareness and understanding of citizenship, and ensures the integrity of immigration system.
Provides legal council for Migrant, Immigrant, Refugee and Asylee families
5530 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19143
Provides immigration legal service including court representation. Specializes in family-based cases (immigration forms), naturalization, asylum, and removal and detention, refugee resettlement and case management services, ID cards, small business services, and non-profit services.
1001 Darby Road, Havertown, PA 19083
Immigration advice, U.S. citizenship services, Irish Passport and citizenship services, Senior and youth programs
Provides legal resources, representation, and educational services to immigrants living in all counties in Pennsylvania. Assists immigrants needing removal defense and those who are victims of violent crimes. Also assists immigrants in navigating the process of permanent residency.
