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780 West Central Park Avenue, Davenport, IA 52804
Promotes family reunification by assisting clients with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) documentation.  The program specializes in obtaining USCIS documentation for immediate family members of U.S. citizens and for legal permanent residents.  Includes adjustment of status in the United States and Consular Processing Abroad.  Counselors file applications for naturalization, update conditional resident cards, and replace lost permanent resident cards.

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United Way of the Midlands
211 Landmark Drive, Suite D, Normal, IL 61761

Offers family based immigration (bringing a family member from another country), asylum, immigrant victims of crime, domestic violence, or human trafficking, DACA, citizenship , and minors who are in the USA without their parents.

Consultation clinics are routinely held in Bloomington-Normal, Champaign, Kankakee, Springfield, Peoria, and Carbondale. See website calendar for meeting information.

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United Way of the Midlands
201 West Kenyon Road, Suite 4D, Champaign, IL 61820

Educates and supports refugee, asylee, and immigrant families and helps them transition to a new culture. Services include:

- Refugee/immigrant mutual support groups.

- Linkage with mainstream providers regarding the mental health needs of clientele and the barriers encountered by them. Mediations and education related to cultural differences are provided.

- One-on-one counseling at the Center, a neutral site, or in the homes of families in crisis.

- Basic immigration applications and immigration legal referrals.

- Cultural orientation counseling for refugee and other ORR eligible clients.

- Culturally appropriate workshops dealing with money, public benefits and health issues.

- Translation of documents and interpretation in community settings.

- Advocate and liaison in clients' places of employment, schools, hospitals, courts, with landlords, etc.

- Aid in completing paperwork for citizenship, residency, family reunification, etc.

- Assistance with applying for government benefits.

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United Way of the Midlands
2424 Washington Street, Suite 210, Waukegan, IL 60085
Provides pro bono immigration legal services to help prepare families with emergency plans. Offers immigration evaluations for benefits, citizenship classes, and notary services.

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Lake County 211
300 West Adams Street, Suite 500, Chicago, IL 60606
Immigration Attorneys, LLP, focuses exclusively on immigration and nationality law. Whether you seek immigration help for an individual, a family, or a business, their attorneys have the experience you need to accomplish your goals. They serve clients inside and outside the United States, regardless of current status or past immigration issues.

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211 Metro Chicago
220 East Chicago Street, Elgin, IL 60120
The YWCA is offering free Immigration and Naturalization Assistance to help Permanent Residents become U.S. Citizens. The YWCA will be offering free Citizenship Services at the YWCA in Elgin. We will offer community education workshops, ESL/Citizenship Classes, and legal assistance, including preparing Naturalization and/or DACA renewal applications.

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211 Metro Chicago
3823 South Indiana Avenue, Chicago, IL 60653
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
177 North State Street, Suite 500, Chicago, IL 60601
Ascend Justice offer free immigration law services to people who have experienced gender-based violence. They assist in filing for a U Visa, a VAWA self-petition and a Battered Spouse Waiver.

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211 Metro Chicago
111 West Jackson Boulevard, Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60604
National Immigrant Justice Center's (NIJC) LGBTQ Immigrant Rights Initiative provides legal services to low-income immigrants who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) and those who are living with HIV.

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211 Metro Chicago
6328 North California Avenue, Chicago, IL 60659
Services include help with family-based immigration (Petitions for Relatives, Adjustment of Status, Affidavits of Support), I-751 Petitions, VAWA (Violence Against Women Act Self-Petitions), Naturalization and Citizenship applications, asylum, Representation in Removal Proceedings, representation in USCIS interviews and adjudications, U visas, T visas, and others.

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211 DuPage County
5101 South Keeler Avenue, Chicago, IL 60632
New Life Centers provides comprehensive services for the integration of immigrants and refugees in Illinois. They offer:General Information & ReferralsCommunity ServicesCrisis SupportCase ManagementNon-legal Interpretations and TranslationsInformative Workshops

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211 Metro Chicago
504 East Pennsylvania Avenue, Room 241, Champaign, IL 61820

Represents clients in a multitude of immigration matters, including:

- Affirmative applications to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for immigrant victims of crimes and/or persecution.

- Abused, abandoned or neglected children.

- Defense in removal proceedings before the Executive Office of Immigration Review.

- Appeals before the Board of Immigration Appeals.

- Individuals seeking asylum, permanent residence status, or naturalization.

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United Way of the Midlands
1166 South Elmhurst Road, Mount Prospect, IL 60056
Hanul Family Alliance offers Citizenship and adjustment of status applications assistance. Since 2011, Hanul has processed over 2,000 Citizenship applications from initial consultation, case management, and follow-up. Hanul provides DACA renewal application assistance to current DACA holders by providing consultation, filling out applications, and following up on cases.

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211 Metro Chicago
925 MacArthur Drive, Chicago Heights, IL 60411
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
3500 Western Avenue, Suite 2A, Highland Park, IL 60035
The Domestic Violence Law Practice at NSLAC provides free domestic violence legal services to at-risk survivors. Domestic violence is any systematic behavior - whether physical, verbal, emotional, or sexual - used to gain power and control over another person. Their team uses a careful trauma-informed approach to mitigate the effects of domestic violence on survivors and their families.

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211 Metro Chicago
300 Grand Avenue, Waukegan, IL 60085
Provides free legal aid for immigrant workers in the Chicagoland area. Offers assistance for immigration issues, employment/labor issues, and family law.

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Lake County 211
2965 West Peterson Avenue, Chicago, IL 60659
Urhai Community Service Center provides assistance to clients seeking help with immigration paperwork. The agency encourages individuals who have been in the USA for five years or over as permanent residents to apply for citizenship and helps them with translation to enable them to understand and fill out form N-400 and provide citizenship classes. Urhai Community Service Center also provides assistance with the following forms:N-600 : Certificate of Citizenship for children under 18 based on parents citizenship.I-90 : Replacement of Alien Resident CardN-400: Application for NaturalizationN-565: Application for Replacement Naturalization/Citizenship Document

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211 Metro Chicago
25 East Fullerton Avenue, Glendale Heights, IL 60139
Non-attorney Accredited Representatives are available to assist with naturalization/citizenship and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) applications.

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211 DuPage County
2060 Stonington Avenue, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
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
1166 South Elmhurst Road, Mount Prospect, IL 60056
Provides various legal services for immigration and naturalization, including interpretation of notices, gathering and maintaining documents, completing immigration petitions and naturalization applications and more. Also provides referrals and offers virtual citizenship classes and mock interviews.

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211 DuPage County
2354 South Wentworth Avenue, Chicago, IL 60616
Xilin Association's Illinois Welcoming Center (IWC) is a one-stop shop for immigrant and refugee support. Services include:Free referrals for social benefits, healthcare, housing, and moreLanguage servicesJob search and education supportMental health resources

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211 Metro Chicago
783 Highland Avenue, Elgin, IL 60123

Offers immigrant workers free legal help and support so they can understand their rights and get fair treatment. 

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United Way of the Midlands
2250 South 49th Avenue, Cicero, IL 60804
Town of Cicero's Office of Citizenship Assistance offers ESL (English as a Second Language) classes and Citizenship Classes. Additional free services include:Renewal of Legal Permanent Resident CardCitizenship for Children under 18 from U.S. Citizen ParentCitizenship for AdultsChange of AddressFreedom of Information of any Immigration fileInfopass appointment with Immigration OfficerInquire on any case pendingTranslation (citizenship appointments)List of referral for Legal Assistance

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211 Metro Chicago
3306 West 63rd Street, Chicago, IL 60629
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
6900 Barrington Road, Hanover Park, IL 60133
Centro de Información offers legal assistance and information regarding DACA. DACA recipients receive permission to live and work in the U.S. for two years (may be renewed). DACA recipients may apply for a social security number and in most states a driver's license. DACA recipients may apply for permission to travel abroad.

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