CARECEN, the largest Central American immigrant rights organization in the country, empowers Central Americans and all immigrants by defending human and civil rights, working for social and economic justice, and promoting cultural diversity. We envision Los Angeles becoming a place where Central Americans and all other communities live in peace and dignity, enjoying economic well-being, social justice, and political empowerment.
Central America Resource Center (CARECEN)
Area of law
Details
Qulification (if any)
Immigration
Family-based petitions, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), U Visa, T Visa, Deportation defense: unaccompanied minors, released adult and refugee families, and detained adults, Temporary Protected Status (TPS); services include TPS re-registrations/requests for work permits, advance parole consultations and form preparation, family petition, and more, Citizenship: naturalization form preparation (N-400), requesting a fee waiver (I-912), applying for a reduced fee (I-942), and more, DACA renewals, Advance Parole applications for who have DACA, and filing fee assistance, Free legal services to students, staff, and faculty of California state universities and community colleges
Free consultation for most cases; fees for further legal services depend on cases, Free to low-income California residents, Free legal assistance, citizenship classes, and citizenship application preparation, Students, staff, and faculty of California state universities and community colleges
WHO DO THEY HELP
All
Contact
(213) 385-7800
Website link
Application link
Address
2845 W 7th St, Los Angeles, CA 90005