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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.

225 East Princess Street, York, PA 17403

Offers citizenship classes, financial literacy, and social services in addition, to promoting civic engagement.

90 North Newberry Street, York, PA 17401

Provides immigrants with help in fully integrating into American society and prepares receiving communities to be welcoming and inclusive. Services include language and education, economic integration and employment, health and well-being, citizenship and civic engagement, community development, and referrals to other services.

6055 North 5th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19120

Provides assistance for recently arrived Korean immigrants and refugees. Provides help with cultural and language barriers.

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.

325 West Main Street, Carnegie, PA 15106

Provides education about American society, including customs, traditions, and etiquette. Offers information about community resources, financial literacy, navigating the American health insurance system, and transferring job skills to the US market for new arrivals to the United States.

5530 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19143

Provides assistance to African and Caribbean immigrants through outreach services, case management, information and referral, and life skills workshops. Provides case management and referral services and helps refugees and asylees access public services and benefits they are eligible for. Provides culturally appropriate orientation on adjusting to the American way of life. Eliminates impediments through education and resource mobilization. Assists with accessing training, language skills, certifications, etc. Assists older refugees and asylees access needed services. Provides after school programs to refugee and asylee youth through cultural training and after school and youth development program.

1400 Lebanon Church Road, West Mifflin, PA 15236

Helps refugees and immigrants access existing services like shelter, education, healthcare, and legal support. Interpreters are available to enhance communication.

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

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.

5743 Bartlett Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15217

Provides information and referral, service coordination to assess needs and connect clients to a full range of community connections, and bilingual navigation. Offers regularly-scheduled workforce development programs for newcomers to the US.

5743 Bartlett Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15217

Ensures successful resettlement and post resettlement service for refugees and immigrants in the Greater Pittsburgh Area. Provides help to foreign-born individuals and families coming through the federal government’s resettlement program find housing and employment and help connect them to local services and benefits.

1400 Lebanon Church Road, West Mifflin, PA 15236

Helps refugees and immigrants access existing services like shelter, education, healthcare, and legal support. Interpreters are available to enhance communication.

234 Grace Street, Reading, PA 19611

Assists with the legalization of status and reunification of families. Provides consultation, general immigration services, family petitions, travel documents, applications and certificates of citizenship, replacement of lost/stolen cards, employment authorizations, translation/bilingual services, adjustments of status/"V" Visa and "K" Visa, and Lottery Applications.

36 Limekiln Pike, Glenside, PA 19038

Provides social services and assists families in crisis through intervention and counseling.