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101 Royce Road, Suite 12, Bolingbrook, IL 60440

Prepares community and allies to participate in the systems of local, state, and national politics, organize citizenship, and non-partisan voter registration. Offers information regarding DACA, citizenship preparation classes, and "Know Your Rights" trainings.

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United Way of the Midlands
220 East Chicago Street, Elgin, IL 60120

Provides free Immigration and Naturalization Assistance to help immigrants and refugees become US citizens.

Community education workshops will be offered, ESL/Citizenship Classes and legal assistance including preparing Naturalization and/or DACA applications.

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United Way of the Midlands
1222 Spruce Street, Robert A. Young Federal Building, Room 2.205, Saint Louis, MO 63103
Assists in filing applications by lawful permanent residents who have been in that status for at least five years or three years if married to a U.S. citizen, who meet other eligibility requirements and who wish to become naturalized U.S. citizens.

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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
111 West Jackson Boulevard, Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60604
National Immigrant Justice Center's (NIJC) Immigration Court Helpdesk Hotline provides free legal information to unrepresented individuals at the Chicago Immigration Court. The NIJC Immigration Court Helpdesk does not provide legal advice or representation.

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211 Metro Chicago
111 West Jackson Boulevard, Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60604
Services include: free legal information to immigrants who are not represented by legal counsel; legal services for DACA recipients and Dreamers, Venezuelan TPS applicants, Afghan parolees, unaccompanied immigrant children, LGBTQ immigrants, victims of human trafficking, asylum seekers and those applying for permanent residence or citizenship.

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211 DuPage County
1100 West Cermak Road, Suite 422, Chicago, IL 60608
Children's Legal Center provides free quarterly immigration legal screenings and free immigration legal services to victims of human trafficking and domestic violence in partnership with Courage Connection.

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211 Metro Chicago
325 West Washington Street, Suite 100, Waukegan, IL 60085

Provides services to help survivors of domestic violence, older adults, people with disabilities, and immigrant survivors of violence and trafficking. Services include Orders of Protection for people experiencing domestic violence, divorce, custody, or child support in cases involving domestic violence or child endangerment, elder abuse, including financial exploitation, other court orders to stop abuse, harassment, or stalking, immigration issues faced by survivors of domestic violence and trafficking, and guardianships of minors and adults to ensure safety and stability.

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United Way of the Midlands
37W073 Huntley Road, Dundee, IL 60118
Administer Justice provides a wide range of services to meet both the immediate and future needs of low-income individuals facing civil legal matters once monthly at a participating community justice center. They help with cases involving: divorce/custody, landlord/tenant, debt/collections, estate planning, immigration and criminal records.

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211 Metro Chicago
1222 Spruce Street, Robert A. Young Federal Building, Room 2.205, Saint Louis, MO 63103
Provides assistance in applying for permanent immigration relief for aliens filing petitions with the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services.

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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
5900 West Iowa Street, Chicago, IL 60651
Administer Justice provides a wide range of services to meet both the immediate and future needs of low-income individuals facing civil legal matters once monthly at a participating community justice center. They help with cases involving: divorce/custody, landlord/tenant, debt/collections, estate planning, immigration and criminal records.

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211 Metro Chicago
17 North State Street, Suite 1380, Chicago, IL 60602

Offers a full range of legal services, including an immigration helpline for legal consultation available 24/7.

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United Way of the Midlands
1304 East Main Street, Urbana, IL 61802

Offers the following support services to the immigrant and Spanish-speaking community, case management to residential and non-residential clients, safety planning, assistance with adjusting to the United States lifestyle, advocacy outside the community, including places of employment, schools, and other organizations, interpretation services, court advocacy, transportation to court or other organizations, Spanish empowerment and educational group for domestic violence, and information and referral for immigrants with no legal status in the United States to organizations that assist with immigrant relief.

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United Way of the Midlands
431 North Quentin Road, Palatine, IL 60067
Administer Justice provides a wide range of services to meet both the immediate and future needs of low-income individuals facing civil legal matters once monthly at a participating community justice center. They help with cases involving: divorce/custody, landlord/tenant, debt/collections, estate planning, immigration and criminal records.

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211 Metro Chicago
2555 South Blue Island Avenue, Chicago, IL 60608
Instituto del Progreso Latino's citizenship programs and services help residents navigate the application process to become proud U.S. citizens. Their services are open to all community members by appointment only. Services include:NaturalizationDACAFamily-Based Immigrant PetitionsGreen Card RenewalsAsylumVisas for Victims of Crime and Domestic ViolenceCannabis Expungement (through New Leaf IL)

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211 Metro Chicago
2409 North Clybourn Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614
Vivia Health identifies the resources available to individual patients and provides hands-on support in navigating application processes and more. This may include assistance with housing services and rental programs to decrease homelessness, insurance, Medicare and Medicaid application support, Social Security application and benefits service (Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Income), and undocumented individuals seeking civilian services.Roundtrip transportation to their clinics is available for patients who need it.

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211 Metro Chicago
111 West Jackson Boulevard, Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60604
The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) provides immigration legal services to non-citizen survivors of human trafficking. NIJC attorneys and paralegals assist these survivors within their geographic service area with applications for T visas and permanent residence or adjustment of status. The T visa allows trafficking survivors to obtain employment authorization and serves as a pathway to lawful permanent residency and citizenship. Additionally, NIJC helps survivors petition for eligible family members. In certain cases, they can also represent trafficking survivors in U visa applications, VAWA self-petitions, removal defense, and other forms of relief.

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211 Metro Chicago
1856 North Leclaire Avenue, Chicago, IL 60639
Administer Justice provides a wide range of services to meet both the immediate and future needs of low-income individuals facing civil legal matters once monthly at a participating community justice center. They help with cases involving: divorce/custody, landlord/tenant, debt/collections, estate planning, immigration and criminal records.

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211 Metro Chicago
6303 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60660
Vivia Health identifies the resources available to individual patients and provides hands-on support in navigating application processes and more. This may include assistance with housing services and rental programs to decrease homelessness, insurance, Medicare and Medicaid application support, Social Security application and benefits service (Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Income), and undocumented individuals seeking civilian services.Roundtrip transportation to their clinics is available for patients who need it.

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211 Metro Chicago
111 West Jackson Boulevard, Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60604
The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) provides free legal assistance to asylum seekers fleeing persecution in their home countries.

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211 Metro Chicago
6 East Main Street, Round Lake, IL 60073
Provides help completing and submitting applications for immigration issues, such as: Citizenship applications Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Renewal of permanent residency card Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Know Your Rights Information Sessions Also provides full legal representation for complicated immigration cases involving asylum petitions.

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Lake County 211
5233 West Diversey Avenue, Chicago, IL 60639
Northwest Center's immigration work focuses on developing and training leaders with the goal of strengthening community connection, providing education around immigrant rights and resources, and growing the power of immigrants and allies to advocate for immigrant justice.

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211 Metro Chicago
301 South Vine Street, Suite 102, Urbana, IL 61801

Provides free consultations and low-cost services for DACA renewals, citizenship, adjustment of status, asylum, work authorization, U visas, and more. 

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United Way of the Midlands
8600 US-14, Crystal Lake, IL 60012

Provides assistance to immigrants and refugees to navigate Illinois’ human services delivery system. Services include linguistically and culturally sensitive case management and service coordination, emergency and crisis services, and "Know Your Rights" workshops to educate individuals and families about resources and information aimed at strengthening the immigrant community. 

The program also features the Access to Justice (A2J) initiative, a large-scale Community Navigator Program that provides deportation protection education and legal defense. 

Additionally, support may be available to help immigrants and refugees prepare for, find, and retain employment, including vocational assessment, job search assistance, professional mentoring, and guidance to gain recognition for professional experience obtained in another country. These services aim to facilitate successful integration into the workforce and community.

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United Way of the Midlands
1536 South Main Street, Rockford, IL 61102

Provides immigration legal assistance to the indigent and to low-income immigrants. Assists some US citizens who need immigration counseling and help with the preparation of a variety of petitions including applications for citizenship. Some services available are, consultation about immigration legal matters, referrals to immigration attorneys and other organizations in cases out of the scope of these services, assists in the preparation of family petitions, legal residency (Green cards) and immigration visas, and assists in the preparation of applications for temporary benefits like DACA, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), Parole in- Place and the employment authorizations associated with those benefits.

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United Way of the Midlands
1123 Road I, Schuyler, NE 68661

Offers consultations to evaluate immigration legal options, advise clients on how to proceed, and represent clients throughout the legal process.

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