Immigration Services in Tucson
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 00:28
Facing Deportation? Need help applying for citizenship? Listed below are some local resources who can help with immigrant concerns and questions about the immigration process. They will aid in applying for citizenship and tracking your case's status, or provide representation and counsel in immigration court.
You can contact this government department with all your immigration concerns and issues. It is through this department that people are approved and granted visas or citizenship. They also provide humanitarian help to refugees. Their resource page has links to file your citizenship application online and to check the status of your case. You can also check the current immigration laws.
Their site is also available in Spanish
The
They will provide fingerprinting services after you have filed your petition.
General Public 8:00AM to 4:00PM, Monday through Friday
Military Personnel 9:00AM to 3:00PM, Monday through Friday
Military Personnel don’t need an appointment
They conduct interviews and offer limited help with filing petitions. They are the next step to resolve an issue when the website and phone services can’t help. All appointments are scheduled by USCIS directly or through INFOPASS on the USCIS website.
Catholic Community Services of
A local program that provides assistance to people interested in applying for citizenship or immigration. They process everything electronically and meet by appointment only and charge a flat fee of $30 for the first meeting or consultation.
To schedule an appointment call (520) 623-0344 extension 1010 or (520) 670-0819 and leave a message.
140 West
520-670-0819
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest Refugee & Immigration Services
They provide legal services and advice specifically for refugees and asylees. They will help in getting citizenship, the necessary travel documents or permanent residence. Their staff is accredited by the Board of Immigration Appeals.
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Fax: 520-748-2300
Law Offices of Goldman & Goldman, P.C.
A mother and son law firm that deals specifically with immigration and naturalization laws. They help with a variety of issues from deportation to marriages. They are listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers. To schedule an appointment call the number listed below.
1575 West Ina Road
Tucson, Arizona 85704
Telephone: 520-797-9229
Fax: 520-797-1407
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Law Offices of Patricia Mejia
They offer services for immigrants with all their immigration needs. They don't have a website but you can call the number listed below for an appointment and counsel.
228 West Elm Street
Tucson, AZ 85705-6540
Phone: (520) 623-0607
Law Offices of Matthew H. Green – Immigration and Criminal Defense
Along with helping their clients file the necessary paperwork for a green card or citizenship, they also help cases of detention or deportation. They are a bilingual business and you can see their website in Spanish. For a consultation call the number listed below.
Phone: 520-777-1239
Toll Free: 888-816-9696
Fax: 520-882-8843
Law Offices of Roger H. Sigal, LLC
Their services specifically help people facing deportation because of a criminal conviction. He offers a free one-hour consultation. He also offers services in Spanish.
447 S. Meyer Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85701
Telephone: 520-777-1242
Toll-free: 1-866-919-3802
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