
Resources for Immigrants
Alternative Organizations & Attorneys
Due to the constantly changing landscape of immigration law and advocacy, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information below.
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United States Committee on Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) (Raleigh Office)
Address: 3824 Barret Drive, Suite 200, Raleigh, NC 27609
For Clients: Please text assistant for new appointments at (919) 341-9018
Office: (919) 334-0072
Website: http://www.refugeesnc.org
Email: info@uscrinc.org
Services: Adjustment of Status, Asylum application, Consular processing, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Employment authorization, Family-based petitions, Naturalization/Citizenship, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, T visas, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), U visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions.
Catholic Charities of Raleigh (Raleigh, Burlington, Durham)
Raleigh Office: For appointments contact (919) 861-7441 ext. 2400 or email Luisa.Martin-Price@ccharitiesdor.org. Other contact: Rafael.Lopez@ccharitiesdor.org or (919) 861-7441 ext. 2410.
Burlington Office: (336) 222-6868
Durham Office: (919) 286-1964
Services: Adjustment of Status, Citizenship/Naturalization, Family-Based Petitions, VAWA (Victims of Domestic Violence), DACA, Temporary Protected Status, U-Visas, Employment Authorization.
North Carolina Justice Center - Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project
Address: 224 S. Dawson St. Raleigh, NC 27601
Phone: (919) 856-2570
Website: http://www.ncjustice.org
Email: contact@ncjustice.org
Services: Adjustment of Status, Asylum applications, Consular Processing, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Family-based petitions, NACARA, Removal hearing, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, T visas, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), U visas, Violence Against Women Act.
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InStepp Inc. [Taking Clients-Virtual Interviews with Electronic Signatures]
Address: 3717 University Dr Suite B, Durham, NC 27707
Phone: (919) 680-8000
Website: https://www.instepp.org
Email: info@instepp.org
Services: Adjustment of Status, Consular Processing, Employment authorization, Family-based petitions, Naturalization/Citizenship, U Visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions, Green Card Renewal, DACA.
Church World Service - Immigration and Refugee Program (Durham Office) [Wait List-Remote Meetings]
Address: 520 S Duke St, Durham, NC 27701
Phone: (919) 680-3585
Website: http://www.cwsrdu.org
Email: ImmigrationRDU@cwsglobal.org
Services: Adjustment of Status, Consular Processing, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Employment authorization, Family-based petitions, Naturalization/Citizenship, Green Card.
JusticeMatters, Inc.
Address: PO Box 199, Durham, NC 27702
Phone: (919) 794-7511
Website: http://justicemattersnc.org
Email: info@justicemattersnc.org
Services: Adjustment of Status, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, T visas, U visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions.
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Catholic Charities of Raleigh (Fayetteville Office)
Address: 750 Ramsey Street, Suite 10-11, Fayetteville, NC 28301
Phone: (910) 424-2020 ext. 2602
Contact Email:Sara.McCormick@ccharitiesdor.org
Services: Adjustment of Status, Consular Processing, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Employment authorization, Family-based petitions, Naturalization/Citizenship, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), U visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions.
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Episcopal Farmworker Ministry
Address: 2989 Easy St., Dunn, NC 28334
Office: (910) 567-6917
Appointments: Lucia at (919) 805-1216
Services: Adjustment of Status, Consular Processing, DACA (new and renewal), Employment authorization, Family-based petitions, Naturalization/Citizenship, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), Green Card Renewal.
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Apex Immigration Services [Taking clients by phone and email. Does not handle U-Visas.]
Address: 203 E. Moore St. Apex, NC 27502
Phone: (919) 589-5231
Website: https://www.apeximm.org
Services: Citizenship, Green Card Renewal, Consular Processing, Family Based Petitions, Permanent Residency.
Low-Cost/Non-Profit Legal Immigration Clinics
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Abogada Jenny Doyle
Phone: (919) 307-4408
Bashyam Shah Immigration Law Group (formerly Bashyam Spiro)
Address: 3737 Benson Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609
Phone: (919) 833-0840
Website:https://www.bashyamshah.com/
Gardner Law
Address: 421 Fayetteville St #1100, Raleigh, NC 27601
Phone: (919) 355-5134
Website:https://www.gardnerlawpllc.com/
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Polanco Law P.C. - Abogados Yesenia Polanco y Marty Rosenbluth
Address: 411 Andrews Rd, Suite 140, Durham, NC 27705
Phone: (919) 294-8032
Oficina de Gabriela Matthews y Asociados - Abogada Joanna Gaughan
Address: 100 E. Parrish Street, Suite 400, Durham, NC 27701
Phone: (919) 956-7888
Abogado Tom Fulgham
Address: 1858 Hillandale Road, Suite 400, Durham, NC 27705
Phone: (919) 688-0900
Hatch Rockers Immigration - Abogada Evelyn Smallwood
Phone: (919) 688-1788
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Chapel Hill
Deutsch Blanco Law PLLC - Abogada Megan Deutsch-Blanco
Address: Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Phone: (919) 322-9113
Hillsborough
Oficina de Derrick J. Hensley PLLC - Abogado Nitin K. Goyal
Phone: (919) 480-1999
Wilson
Bufete de abogados Arreola, PLLC - Abogado Tony Arreola
Address: 400 Seven Hills Annex Road W, Suite B, Wilson, NC 27893
Phone: (252) 378-9293
Charlotte
Aziz Law Firm P.A. - Abogada Cynthia Aziz
Address: 1804 East Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28203
Phone: (704) 347-1808
Wilmington Area
Abogada Heather Ziemba
Phone: (910) 408-5107
Employment-Based Immigration Attorney Referrals
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Law Office of Dahlia Castillo
Address: 111 Lamon St. Suite #136, Fayetteville, NC 28301
Phone: (910) 484-3245
Website:https://www.drelawfirm.com
Services: Removal proceeding, Adjustment of Status, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), Special Immigrant Juvenile (Unaccompanied Minor Child), Cancellation of Removal.
The Henderson Firm - Tracey L. Henderson
Address: 225 Green St. Suite 601-G, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301
Phone: (910) 779-0389
Website:https://www.thehendersonfirm.net
Services: Visas, Adjustment of Status, Green Cards, Citizenship Applications.
Fickey Martinez Law Firm
Address: 111 Lamon St. Suite 112, Fayetteville, NC 28301
Phone: (910) 635-0050
Services: Naturalization & Citizenship, Green Card, K-1 Fiance Visa, Military Parole in Place, J1 Visa Waiver, Employment-based Immigration, Other Immigration Services.
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Mitchell & Suhr - Paul Suhr
Address: 7200 Falls of Neuse Rd. Suite 200, Raleigh, NC 27609
Phone: (919) 944-4668
Website:https://www.paulsuhr.com
Services: Visas, Green Cards, Citizenship, Naturalization, Employment for noncitizens, Deportation defense, Asylum Applications.
Raleigh Immigration Law Firm - Beckie Moriello
Address: 3700 Bastion Lane #101, Raleigh, NC 27604
Phone: (919) 376-2933
Services: Asylum, Citizenship and Naturalization, Consular Processing, Criminal and Deportation Defense, Detention, Domestic Violence Issues, Family-Based Immigration.
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Staff Judge Advocate General, Office of Legal Assistance, XVIII Airborne Corps
Address: Bldg 4-2843, Soldier Support Center, 1st Floor, Wing D, Ft. Bragg NC, 28307
Phone: (910) 396-0396 or (910) 396-6113
Website: https://installations.militaryonesource.mil/military-installation/fort-bragg/legal/legal-assistance
Note: Services for military members, dependents, and NC retirees only. Provides advice and legal assistance such as wills, domestic relations, consumer protection, notarizations, taxes, contracts, immigration and naturalization, name changes, NCOER appeals, and family law.
Immigration Private Legal Clinics
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Location: 5009 Monroe Rd #100, Charlotte, NC 28205
Counties Served: Mecklenburg County Only
Contact: Call (704) 535-8803 and ask for Immigration Services
Services: Citizenship, Refugee, Family
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Locations: Asheville (877) 280-6354 | Charlotte (704) 370-3219 | Winston-Salem (336) 714-3212
Counties Served: Guilford, Rockingham, Randolph, Montgomery, Richmond and all counties west of these.
Services: Citizenship, Refugee, Family; DACA/TPS Renewals
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Location: 1431 Elizabeth Ave., Charlotte, NC 28204
Contact: Call (800) 247-1931 between 9am and 12 noon.
Counties Served: Alexander, Ashe, Avery, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Catawba, Cleveland, Gaston, McDowell, Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Stanley, Union, Watauga, Wilkes, Yancey.
Services: Family, Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, or Human Trafficking, Deportation Defense.
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Location: 1817 Central Ave #215, Charlotte, NC 28205
Contact: Call (704) 405-0962 on Tuesdays between 1pm and 4pm.
Counties Served: Mecklenburg, Gaston, Cabarrus, Union, Rowan, Cleveland, Lincoln, Catawba, Iredell, Stanly, Anson, Burke and Caldwell.
Services: Citizenship, Refugee, Family.
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Location: 4938 Central Ave #1, Charlotte, NC 28205
Contact: (704) 531-3848, Option 4 for the Legal Clinic, and leave a message; $25/per person.
Counties Served: Mecklenburg, Gaston, Cabarrus, Union, Rowan, Lincoln, Catawba, Iredell.
Services: Citizenship, Family, Victims of Crime.
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Location: 440 South Church St., Hendersonville, NC 28792
Contact: Call (828) 210-3452.
Counties Served: Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Swain, Macon, Jackson, Haywood, Transylvania, Polk, Rutherford, Henderson, Madison, Yancey, McDowell, Burke, Mitchell, Avery.
Services: Family, Refugee, Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, or Human Trafficking, Deportation Defense.
Agencies in Western NC
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Location: 5009 Monroe Rd #100, Charlotte, NC 28205
Counties Served: Mecklenburg County Only
Contact: Call (704) 535-8803 and ask for Immigration Services
Services: Citizenship, Refugee, Family
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Address: 915 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27403
Phone: (336) 256-1062
Services: Citizenship, Family-based petitions.
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Address: 122 N Elm St. #607, Greensboro, NC 27401
Phone: (336) 676-4223
Services: Citizenship, Family-based petitions.
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Address: 3033 Stonybrook Dr #3, Raleigh, NC 27604
Phone: (919) 322-0360
Services: Citizenship, Refugee services, Family-based petitions, Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, or Human Trafficking, Deportation Defense.
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Address: 210 W Friendly Ave, Greensboro, NC 27401
Phone: (336) 279-9299 (Voicemail Checked Daily)
Services: Family, Green card, Citizenship (these three case types for asylees/refugees).
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Address: 705 N Greene St., Greensboro, NC 27401
Phone: (336) 379-0037 Ext. 0
Services: DACA ONLY.
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Intake Line: 1 (866) 204-7612 (Tuesday 3:30pm - 7:30pm; Thursday 9:00am - 1:00pm)
Services: Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, or Human Trafficking.
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Address: 801 Gilbert St., Durham, NC 27701
Phone: (919) 251-8624
Services: Citizenship, Refugee services, Family-based petitions, Victims of Crime.
Agencies Serving Statewide
Interactuando con Agentes de Inmigración
Interacting with Immigration Agents
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Prepárate
Llene su plan de emergencia, mételo en un folder y escriba “Privileged and Confidential” y déjelo a una persona de su confianza.
Crea un plan de antemano con tus familiares y amistades, asignando quien va a estar a cargo de tu caso y quienes van a apoyar en diferentes capacidades.
Asegúrate que tus fotos y tus vídeos estén siendo sincronizados a tu cuenta virtual como iCloud o Google Photos, por si grabas la interacción con ICE para que así otras personas puedan obtenerlo.
Asegúrate de que las bardas / rejas que tienes en tu casa estén cerradas. Esto significa que la reja tiene que estar cerrada con candado todo el tiempo, aún cuando estás en casa.
Pega el volante de tus derechos y el recordatorio de grabar la interacción con ICE dentro de tu puerta.
Defiéndete
Mantén la calma.
No abras la puerta.
Si agentes de migración entran a tu hogar sin permiso expresa verbalmente que tú no les das autorización para entrar a tu hogar o registrar tus pertenencias. Exija una orden de cateo y una orden de arresto.
No conteste preguntas, indica que deseas ejercer tu derecho a guardar silencio. Si decides contestar preguntas, recuerda no mentir.
No firmes ningún documento.
Pide hablar con tu abogado o un ser querido.
Si te sientes seguro, graba el evento con tu celular ya sea video o solo audio.
ICE miente: no accedas a las peticiones de ICE, por ejemplo seguirlos a sus oficinas, a las instalaciones de USCIS, o reunirte con ellos para tomar un café.
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Prepárate
Llene su plan de emergencia, mételo en un folder y escriba “Privileged and Confidential” y déjelo a una persona de su confianza.
Crea un plan de antemano con tus familiares y amistades, asignando quien va a estar a cargo de tu caso y quienes van a apoyar en diferentes capacidades.
Asegúrate que tus fotos y tus vídeos estén siendo sincronizados a tu cuenta virtual como iCloud o Google Photos, por si grabas la interacción con ICE para que así otras personas puedan obtenerlo.
Únete a un grupo local que luche por los derechos de los inmigrantes.
No cargues tu pasaporte. Un pasaporte es un documento de viaje y si lo llevas contigo al ser detenido, este podría acelerar tu deportación.
No proveas documentación extranjera, esto incluye tarjetas consulares, licencias de conducir de tu país, tarjetas de votar. Una identificación extranjera revelará al agente que tu naciste en otro país fuera de los Estados Unidos.
Defiéndete
Cuando cualquier persona te haga preguntas en público, pide que se identifiquen.
Sólo dales tu nombre.
Guarda silencio – si decides hablar, recuerda no mentir.
Pide una orden de arresto y revisa que tenga tu nombre, si tiene tu nombre, confirma que esté firmada por un juez. Lee la orden y verifica que es lo que pueden hacer con esa orden.
Graba y reporta el incidente.
Mantén la calma y no corras.
No compartas tu información personal o la de tus seres queridos (nombre, dirección, etc.)
No lleves a ICE a tu casa a recoger tu identificación.
No firmes nada.
No des consentimiento a que te registren.
ICE miente: no accedas a las peticiones de ICE, por ejemplo seguirlos a sus oficinas, a las instalaciones de USCIS, o reunirte con ellos para tomar un café.
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Prepárate
Prepara un plan con tus compañeros de trabajo/patrón en caso de que la migra venga a tu trabajo.
Llene su plan de emergencia, mételo en un folder y escriba “Privileged and Confidential” y déjelo a una persona de su confianza.
Crea un plan de antemano con tus familiares y amistades, asignando quien va a estar a cargo de tu caso y quienes van a apoyar en diferentes capacidades.
Asegúrate que tus fotos y tus vídeos estén siendo sincronizados a tu cuenta virtual como iCloud o Google Photos, por si grabas la interacción con ICE para que así otras personas puedan obtenerlo.
Únete a un grupo local que luche por los derechos de los inmigrantes.
No cargues tu pasaporte. Un pasaporte es un documento de viaje y si lo llevas contigo al ser detenido, este podría acelerar tu deportación.
No proveas documentación extranjera, esto incluye tarjetas consulares, licencias de conducir de tu país, tarjetas de votar. Una identificación extranjera revelará al agente que tu naciste en otro país fuera de los Estados Unidos.
Defiéndete
Guarda silencio – si decides hablar, recuerda no mentir.
Muestra tu documentación válida o una copia de tu proceso pendiente.
Pide una orden y revisa que tenga tu nombre, si tiene tu nombre confirma que esté escrito correctamente.
No firmes nada.
No consientas a ser registrado – di verbalmente: “No doy consentimiento de ser registrado.”
ICE miente: no accedas a las peticiones de ICE, por ejemplo seguirlos a sus oficinas, a las instalaciones de USCIS, o reunirte con ellos para tomar un café.
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Paso 1: Asegúrate de que el audio y la grabación estén activados y listos para ser utilizados y sincronizados con una cuenta virtual como iCloud o Google Photos.
Paso 2: Obtén información del agente, nombre, distintivo, agencia.
Paso 3: Narra la fecha, la hora y la locación de encuentro.
Paso 4: No revele información suya o de sus seres queridos a los agentes.
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Prepare Yourself
Fill out your preparedness plan and put it in a folder labeled “Privilege & Confidential” and give it to a person you trust.
Create a plan in advance with your family and friends. Assign who will be in charge of your case and who will support at different capacities.
Make sure your photos and videos are being synced to the cloud (e.g. iCloud or Google photos) in case you record an interaction with ICE so that other people can access it.
Make sure the fences you have in your home are closed. This means that the gate has to be closed with a lock at all times.
Paste a ‘Know Your Rights’ flyer and a reminder to record any interaction with ICE inside your door.
Defend Yourself
Keep Calm
Do not open the door
If immigration agents enter your home without your permission, verbally express that you do not give them permission to enter your home or search your belongings. Ask for a search and arrest warrant.
Do not answer any questions. Exercise your right to remain silent. If you do choose to answer questions, remember not to lie.
Do not sign any documents.
Ask to speak with your lawyer or a loved one.
If you feel safe, record the event with your cell phone either through video or audio only.
ICE Lies: Do not agree to what ICE asks. For example, do not follow them to their office, to immigration offices like USCIS, or to meet them for coffee.
While asserting your rights does not guarantee the stop of an arrest at the moment, it is important to exercise our rights to facilitate our defense. You are not alone. Our movement is ready to support you, fight for your freedom, and reclaim the humanity of our community.
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Prepare Yourself
Fill out your preparedness plan and put it in a folder labeled “Privilege & Confidential” and give it to a person you trust.
Create a plan in advance with your family and friends. Assign who will be in charge of your case and who will support at different capacities.
Make sure your photos and videos are being synced to the cloud (e.g. iCloud or Google photos) in case you record an interaction with ICE so that other people can access it.
Join a local pro immigrant rights group.
Don’t carry a passport. A passport is a travel document and if you have it on you while detained, it can help ICE deport you faster.
Don’t provide a foreign ID, this includes your consulate card, foreign driver’s license, foreign voting card, etc. A foreign ID reveals to the ICE agent that you were born in another country that is not the U.S.
Download the Notifica App and add your emergency contacts with an emergency message. We suggest that this message includes the contact of a trusted person that has and knows your preparedness plan.
Defend Yourself
Ask them to identify themselves.
Provide your name only.
Remain silent – if you choose to speak, remember to not lie.
Ask for a warrant and check to see if your name is on it and spelled correctly.
Record and report the incident.
Stay calm and don’t run.
Don’t share your personal or loved one’s information (name, address, etc).
Don’t take ICE to your house to pick up your ID.
Do not sign anything. Do not consent to being searched.
ICE Lies: Do not agree to what ICE asks. For example, do not follow them to their office, to immigration offices like USCIS, or to meet them for coffee.
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Prepare Yourself
Prepare a plan with your co-workers / employer in case immigration comes to your place of work.
Fill out your preparedness plan and put it in a folder labeled “Privilege & Confidential” and give it to a person you trust.
Create a plan in advance with your family and friends. Assign who will be in charge of your case and who will support at different capacities.
Make sure your photos and videos are being synced to the cloud (e.g. iCloud or Google photos) in case you record an interaction with ICE so that other people can access it.
Join a local pro immigrant rights group.
Carry valid documentation at all times or a copy of your pending process.
Don’t provide a foreign ID, this includes your consulate card, foreign driver’s license, foreign voting card, etc. A foreign ID reveals to the ICE agent that you were born in another country that is not the U.S.
Download the Notifica App and add your emergency contacts with an emergency message. We suggest that this message includes the contact of a trusted person that has and knows your preparedness plan.
Defend Yourself
Remain silent – if you choose to speak, remember to not lie.
Show your valid documentation or copy of your pending process.
Ask for a warrant and check to see if your name is on it and spelled correctly.
Do not sign anything.
Do not consent to being searched – verbally say, “I do not consent to being searched”.
ICE Lies: Do not agree to what ICE asks. For example, do not follow them to their office, to immigration offices like USCIS, or to meet them for coffee.
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Step 1: Make sure audio and recording are turned on and ready to use and synced to a virtual account like iCloud or Google Photos.
Step 2: Get agent information, name, badge, agency.
Step 3: Narrate the date, time and meeting location.
Step 4: Do not reveal information about yourself or your loved ones to the agents.
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