Catholic Charities of Wilmington-Immigration Services Eastern Shore Office/Seton Center 30632 Hampden Avenue, PO Box 401, Princess Anne, MD 21853 Phone: 410-651-9608 Email: immigration@ccwilm.org Website: https://www.ccwilm.org/immigration/ "Catholic Charities, Diocese of Wilmington, provides comprehensive and reliable immigration counseling to assist individuals and families in negotiating immigration and naturalization processes. Catholic Charities is fully recognized by the U.S. government’s Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). Any immigrant is eligible to receive services, regardless of status, documentation, or national origin. Fees are nominal and can be reduced or waived based on the financial circumstances of the individual." |
People's Law Library of Maryland *Online only resource* Website: |
Chesapeake Multicultural Resource Center 331 E. Dover Street, Easton, MD 21601 Phone: 1-877-77-AYUDA (1-877-772-9832) Website: https://chesmrc.org/programs/immigration-legal-assistance/ The ChesMRC is now a Department of Justice (DOJ) Recognized Organization, which signifies we can legally represent clients incases with the Department of Homeland Security particularly with US Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) without the need of an attorney. We offer the following immigration legal services at little or no cost to qualifying candidates:
We also work with local and regional attorneys to assist with any immigration issues that fall outside of our scope of work under the DOJ accreditation.
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La Esperanza Center (focused on Latino community) 216 N. Race Street Georgetown, DE 19947 Phone: (302) 854-9262 Email: info@laesperanza.org Website (in Spanish): |
WOLC-Immigration Services (focused on Haitian community) 1216 Jersey Rd, Salisbury, MD 21801 Phone: 443-783-1455 Website: |
CATA-Farmworkers (focused on Latino farmworkers) PO Box 4362, Salisbury, MD 21803 200 E Church, Suite B, Salisbury, MD 21801 Phone: 410-572-5959 Website: https://www.cata-farmworkers.org/ "CATA - The Farmworkers Support Committee is a non-profit organization founded by migrant farmworkers in New Jersey in 1979. CATA is a grassroots, membership-based organization working with farmworkers and the Latino immigrant community in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. CATA’s work focuses on workers’ rights, health and safety in the workplace, immigrant's rights, and food justice." |