2-1-1 Bay Area is a program of United Way Bay Area
3101 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides connection for immigrant families and recently arrived children to vital services. Services include:academic supportemployment trainingsubsidized housingfood pantryart and cultural activities
3143 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides legal consultation, document processing, legal representation, and citizenship education. Services include:Renewal of legal permanent statusCitizenship and naturalizationFamily visa petitionsConsular processTemporary Protected Status (TPS)Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)T and U VisasViolence Against Women ActAdjustment of statusAsylumSpecial Immigrant Juvenile Status601 waivers
1722 Irving Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides pro bono legal services and representation to income eligible residents. Offers assistance for housing, family, employment, elder law, immigration, consumer, and civil litigation.
1663 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides legal services for people with HIV or AIDS. Offers assistance with housing, employment, immigration, will preparation, insurance, and public benefits.
3143 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides connection for immigrant families and recently arrived children to vital services. Services include:academic supportemployment trainingsubsidized housingfood pantryart and cultural activities
2150 Post Street, San Francisco, 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.
58 Second Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides immigration legal services with citizenship, naturalization, and humanitarian cases. Offers family reunification, deportation defense, and help with immigration documents.
474 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides immigration legal services with asylum, permanent residence, and employment authorization. Offers help with immigration documents, citizenship education, and referrals to community resources.
600 Fifth Avenue, San Rafael, 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.
91 Larkspur Street, San Rafael, CA
Provides comprehensive and affordable immigration legal services in Marin County. Serves as an initial point of entry for clients seeking information. To learn their rights and options. Services available are:General ConsultationsDACA Renewals Asylum for Minors Special Immigrant Juvenile Status Green card renewals Work permit renewals Adjustment of Status Naturalization Visit DACA Initial Appointments, Temporary Protection Status initial, and renewals for Haitians to apply. Please note: General services are available during Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) and disasters. These services are still available if a power outage occurs in this facility.
Alameda is a 211 Bay Area Partner County. If you click the button below 211alamedacounty.org will open in a new browser tab.
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Contra Costa is a 211 Bay Area Partner County. If you click the button below the Contra Costa Crisis Center website will open in a new browser tab.
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