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90 Maple Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601
Provides a service, in collaboration with 2 other agencies (My Sisters' Place and Westchester Hispanic Coalition) to offer free legal services for poverty level residents or those who are victims of domestic violence for consumer disputes, housing, education, benefits, domestic violence, orders of protection, custody, child support, family law, including citizenship applications, work authorizations or other immigration issues.
26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278
Offers information and forms to those wishing to become U.S. citizens, immigrants and others seeking immigration benefits.
121 Main St, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
Offers guidance and information on immigration issues, such as application processes, visa information, and assistance with filling out the proper paperwork. Also offers English as a Second Language Classes and help with translation.
6 Market Street, Amsterdam, NY 12010
Offers tax counseling and representation to low-income individuals having trouble with their federal income taxes. Assists with resolving back tax debts, halting tax liens, levies, and garnishments, as well as obtain missing tax refunds.
1 Park Place, Suite 202, Peekskill, NY 10566
Provides a service, in collaboration with 2 other agencies (My Sisters' Place and Westchester Hispanic Coalition) to offer free legal services for poverty level residents or those who are victims of domestic violence for consumer disputes, housing, education, benefits, domestic violence, orders of protection, custody, child support, family law, including citizenship applications, work authorizations or other immigration issues.
100 Court Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Offers tax counseling and representation to low-income individuals having trouble with their federal income taxes. Assists with resolving back tax debts, halting tax liens, levies, and garnishments, as well as obtain missing tax refunds.
17 Cricketown Road, Stony Point, NY 10980
Proyecto Faro builds community and organizes Rockland immigrants by providing monthly legal clinics, food program and financial support.
6 Adams St, Suite 3, Kingston, NY 12401
Comprehensive information about immigration. Immigration counselor available to assist people with immigration issues on the 4th Thursday of every month.
40 New Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Offers tax counseling and representation to low-income individuals having trouble with their federal income taxes. Assists with resolving back tax debts, halting tax liens, levies, and garnishments, as well as obtain missing tax refunds.
321 S William St, Newburgh, NY 12550
Catholic Charities provides services to immigrants in need of assistance. Immigrants seeking to improve their legal status in America face a complex system of laws. A staff of lawyers and paralegals offers representation to immigrants – documented or undocumented, newly arrived or longtime residents - on a broad range of matters, including: application for citizenship, relative petitions, applications for work authorization, information from pending immigration and naturalization cases, legal representation in political asylum and deportation, petitions for battered and abused spouses and children.
29 North Hamilton Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Provides a service, in collaboration with 2 other agencies (My Sisters' Place and Westchester Hispanic Coalition) to offer free legal services for poverty level residents or those who are victims of domestic violence for consumer disputes, housing, education, benefits, domestic violence, orders of protection, custody, child support, family law, including citizenship applications, work authorizations or other immigration issues.
1090 Suffolk Avenue, Brentwood, NY 11717
The legal services team works in the areas of immigration and naturalization in the Brentwood location.
80 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, NY 12208
Offers immigration assistance and representation for individuals subjected to interpersonal violence who may qualify for: Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) status, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Applications, U Visa Applications (for victims of violent crime). Provides assistance with deferred action, prosecutorial discretion or other situation-specific relief.
100 East 1st Street, Suite 810, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Provides a service, in collaboration with 2 other agencies (My Sisters' Place and Westchester Hispanic Coalition) to offer free legal services for poverty level residents or those who are victims of domestic violence for consumer disputes, housing, education, benefits, domestic violence, orders of protection, custody, child support, family law, including citizenship applications, work authorizations or other immigration issues.
80 North Broadway, White Plains, NY 10603
Advocates for the legal rights and the change of legislation regarding issues which impact the poor immigrants in New York state, and find just cause when local or county government is not correcting a problem.
502 Airport Executive Park, 2nd Floor, Nanuet, NY 10954
Provides a service, in collaboration with 2 other agencies (My Sisters' Place and Westchester Hispanic Coalition) to offer free legal services for poverty level residents or those who are victims of domestic violence for consumer disputes, housing, education, benefits, domestic violence, orders of protection, custody, child support, family law, including citizenship applications, work authorizations or other immigration issues.
218 Church Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Services for immigrants in need of assistance: FREE Citizenship Applications; Family Petitions; Green Card Applications; Work Authorization Applications; Applications for immigrant victims of domestic violence or other crimes. FREE ESOL (English Speakers of Other Languages) and volunteers assist with language practice and civics lessons to prepare students for citizenship. Many workshops for non-citizens are held quarterly and a few are: Naturalization & Citizenship and Entrepreneurism Support.We offer a support group for Latino mothers in the Northeast Communities of Dutchess to learn about the New York State school system, nutrition and ways to integrate into our society.
Yonkers Riverview Library, United States, NY 10701
Provides comprehensive immigration services, including a 12-week course which teaches immigrants about local government and law enforcement, filling out job applications, prepare for interviews, doctor visits, seek help finding a home, etc.
9 North Main Street, Spring Valley, NY 10977
Proyecto Faro builds community and organizes Rockland immigrants by providing monthly legal clinics, food program and financial support.
115 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
Offers guidance and information on immigration issues, such as application processes, visa information, and assistance with filling out the proper paperwork. Also offers English as a Second Language Classes and help with translation.
500 New Karner Road, Albany, NY 12205
Offers information and forms to those wishing to become U.S. citizens, immigrants and others seeking immigration benefits.
302 Burt Street, Syracuse, NY 13202

Provide adult ENL classes for immigrant and refugee parents who are newcomers to the USA. Provides afterschool programming for children whose parents are incapable of helping them with homework and mentoring support. Provide adult support, with emphasis for women empowerment, yearly summer internship programs for high school and college children, and a summer Ubuntu program to help in mentorship and improve children's writing skills.

100 Court Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
LAS provides free legal counseling and representation for low-income individuals who need assistance in civil cases, which includes, government benefits, unemployment insurance, disability, health care, housing, family law matters, consumer problems, children's legal issues and immigration matters.
30 South Broadway, 6th Floor, Yonkers, NY 10701
Provides a service, in collaboration with 2 other agencies (My Sisters' Place and Westchester Hispanic Coalition) to offer free legal services for poverty level residents or those who are victims of domestic violence for consumer disputes, housing, education, benefits, domestic violence, orders of protection, custody, child support, family law, including citizenship applications, work authorizations or other immigration issues.