Resources
The federal agency overseeing U.S. citizenship and immigration. All USCIS forms are free and available on their official website.
The center responsible for preprocessing immigrant visa petitions after they are approved by USCIS.
A monthly publication that provides cut-off dates for green card availability and priority dates.
The online portal used to pay fees and submit required documents for immigrant visa processing.
Required for visa applicants to register their interview date and arrange for the safe return of their passport.
The court responsible for removal (deportation) proceedings and determining an individual's right to remain in the U.S.
For information regarding detainees housed at this facility, call: (253) 779-6000.
Provides legal representation and community education to low-income refugees and immigrants in Washington.
A statewide network providing support and resources for immigrant and refugee communities.
Fast, USCIS-approved translations for foreign documents required for immigration petitions.
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Consolidated resources aimed at empowering undocumented young people to achieve their educational and career goals.
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An advocacy initiative by leading higher education organizations on behalf of Dreamers and DACA recipients.
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Up-to-date information and community support for undocumented immigrants, including scholarship opportunities and DACA strategies.
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A legal network led by undocumented law students and practitioners for those pursuing a career in law.
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A student-led organization dedicated to removing barriers for immigrant students through resource databases and student stories.
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A regularly updated database of scholarship opportunities specifically for immigrant and undocumented students.
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A central hub for admissions, financial aid, legal aid, and health insurance support for the university community.
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Financial assistance for the LSAT for candidates who are unable to pay, including DACA recipients and applicants.