211 Área de la Bahía es un programa de United Way Área de la Bahía
855 Lenzen Avenue, San Jose, CA
Provides legal representation to immigrants in both detained and non-detained immigration court proceedings. Services are low fee or free, and clients are newcomers and long-term residents in the United States. Offers expertise in the area of deportation defense.
2001 Winward Way, San Mateo, CA
Provides immigration services to those affected by the war in Ukraine. Offers recent arrivals as well as local families who need to assist their loved ones here and abroad. Accepts donations for direct humanitarian aid in Ukraine. Note: Seeking legal aid and medical professional volunteers.
1250 Main Street, Napa, CA
Provides civil legal assistance to low-income. Offers civil legal assistance, legal advice and counsel, effective referrals, and legal representation. Services include:HealthcareConsumer LawDomestic Violence and Sexual Assault Representation for family law and domestic violence issuesImmigrationRepresentation for tenants of public or subsidized housingYouth justice: court-involved, homeless, or at-risk youthPublic benefits (CalWORKs, SSI, SSDI, CalFresh, and CAPI)Veterans ProjectRe-Entry ProjectMeidcal-Legal PartnersPlease note that they don't offer assistance with criminal cases.
70 West Hedding Street, San Jose, CA
Enforces California's two Civil Rights statutes protecting against hate crimes. Protects against intimidation or interference with state or federal statutory or constitutional rights. Hate crime describes various crimes of violence against a person motivated by prejudice. They include violence and damage of properties. Targeted categories of identities include race, religion, ancestry, national origin, disability, gender or sexual orientation. Steps if you are a victim of a hate crime:Call the police immediatelySeek medical attention, if necessaryDocument the exact words spoken to you by the criminal, as soon as practicalPhotograph property damages, if applicableSaves evidence for criminal prosecution
125 Corporate Place, Vallejo, CA
Provides a full range of immigration services. Services include:Informational sessionsIndividual and group processing of citizenship/naturalization applications Assists with the following forms:Victims of Violence - U Visa and VAWANaturalizationAdjustment of statusFamily Based PetitionsDeferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, DACA
200 Channing Avenue, Palo Alto, CA
Provides the following resources to local families with relatives in Ukraine or surrounding counties:Immigration ServicesCase ManagementMental health support Also offers opportunities to volunteer
2277 Napa Vallejo Highway, Napa, CA
Provides immigration legal services including removal defense, waivers, asylum, and work authorization. Offers assistance with naturalization, citizenship, adjustment of status, and family based petitions.
3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael, CA
Enforces California's Civil Rights statutes that protects against hate crimes, intimidation or interference with state or federal statutory or constitutional rights. A hate crime is a crime against a person, group, or property motivated by the victim's real or perceived protected social group. You may be the victim of a hate crime if you have been targeted because of your actual or perceived: disability, gender, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, and association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics Steps if you are a victim of a hate crime:Call the police immediatelySeek medical attention, if necessaryDocument the exact words spoken to you by the criminal, as soon as practicalPhotograph property damages, if applicableSave any evidence which might aid in the apprehension and prosecution of the criminal Responding to Hate Crimes, Racism, and Antisemitism in Marin, here
330 Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood City, CA
Provide public benefits awareness about immigration status and eligibility requirements. Offers immigration legal advice and representation.Medi-CalCalFreshCalWORKsSocial Security/SSI/CAPIVAWA (Violence Against Women Act)U Visa (immigration relief for crime survivors)SIJS (immigration relief for minor survivors of parental abuse, neglect, or abandonment)
4 North Second Street, San Jose, CA
Provides legal services to children and youth up to age 21 and current/former foster youth (ages 14 to 24). Helps them with issues related to:Juvenile dependencyFamily lawProbate guardianshipEmancipationEducation mattersImmigration screeningsAlso provides immigration screening and legal services to immigrant youth. Helps them obtain permanency through Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS). Listens to, advises, and advocates for clients to protect and promote child welfare. Also offers workshops to educate the community about issues impacting child welfare and legal rights.
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