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Immigration Resource

IIf you live in zip codes 77005, 77025, 77030, 77045, 77081 or 77401, then call our Society of St. Vincent de Paul Church Conference Helpline at 713-664-5350 or email svdp77025@gmail.com.

 

If you live elsewhere in the greater Houston area please contact 713-741-8234, visit this website svdphouston.org, call 211 or visit www.211texas.org.

You might also find support by reaching out to the resources listed below:


For legal assistance concerning Immigration, contact:

 

Catholic Charities: Cabrini Center for Immigration Legal Assistance, 5599 San Felipe, Suite 300, Houston, Texas 77056, 713-595-4100, https://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/our-vision-and-ministry/immigration-refugee-services/

ucreferrela@catholiccharities.org

Unaccompanied children, humanitarian, and information sessions by appointment only. Spanish

 

Houston Immigration Legal Services Collaborative: Immigrant Rights Hotline 

833-468-4664 (HOU-IMMI)

 

India House Houston: 8888 West Bellfort Avenue, Houston, TX 77031, 713-929-1900, https://www.indiahouseinc.org/community-support/legal-center/

 

Interfaith Ministries of Greater Houston: 3303 Main St., Houston, TX 77002, 713-533-4900

Ali Al Sudani, Director, Refugee Services, https://www.imgh.org/refugees/ 

 

Tahirih Justice Center: 1717 St. James Place, Suite 450, Houston, TC 77056, 713-496-0100 https://www.tahirih.org/

 

YMCA International Services: 

6300Westpark Drive, Suite 600, Houston, 77057, 713-339-9015

Refugee Resettlement, Refugee Employment Services, The Trafficked Persons Assistance Program, Immigration Legal Services 

 

3110 Hayes Road, Houston, 77082, 713-758-9280

https://ymcahouston.org/locations/ymca-international-services/programs 

Detained removal defense, general family-based immigration, legal orientation, limited services for  unaccompanied minors, asylum. Please call for an appointment. Languages: Staff speaks over 25 languages

Other Resources from YMCA site:

·         Bureau of Population, Refugees and Immigrants, Department of State

·         Office of Refugee Resettlement, Department of Health and Human Services

·         United Nations High Commission on Refugees

·         National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

·         U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants

 

Justice For all Immigrants: 2220 Broadway Street, Houston, TX 77012

email: info@justiceforallimmigrants.org. Phone 713-454-6470

Information on this resource page is subject to change. We recommend calling to confirm the information listed above.

 

Kids In Need of Defense (KIND)


1010 Lamar Street, Suite 1400, Houston, TX 77002, Tel: (832) 779-4030,  infohouston@supportkind.org , www.supportkind.org

KIND only represents unaccompanied children residing in Harris and Montgomery County. No wak-ins; please call to schedule an appointment.

 

RAICES Texas Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services

1900 Saint James Pl., Suite 450, Houston, TX 77056, (832) 699-6942 https://www.raicestexas.org/, ilsfattorneys@raicestexas.org

Criminal immigration issues, asylum, family-based immigration, and acquired citizenship

 

American Bar Association Detention and LOP Information Line:

immcenter@americanbar.org,  https://www.americanbar.org/groups/public_interest/immigration/

Pro se case assistance for detained respondents only. Dial 2150# from the detention center. To contact on behalf of a detained individual email immcenter@americanbar.org Service not available for non-citizens scheduled for Creditable Fear Interviews and/or Asylum Merits Interviews.

Galveston-Houston Immigrant Representation Project: 6001 Savoy Drive, Suite 400, Houston, TX 77036, 713-5612-3059, email: info@ghirp.org, https://www.ghirp.org/

Information on this resource page is subject to change. We recommend calling to confirm that information listed.

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