LEGAL HELP
Since its inception, the Center for Immigrants and Immigration Services
(CIIS) has consistently outreached and solicited the help the expertise of
caring and professional services of qualified and licensed immigration
attorneys to assist in providing pro bono immigration law and other
immigration law related support and services to our survivors of torture,
refugees and immigrant families to apply for and secure their immigration law
benefits. Currently, the Center for Immigrants regularly collaborates with
some volunteer immigration attorneys of Colorado, the Colorado Asylum
Project, and many other licensed immigration attorneys in Colorado who are
passionate and forthcoming about helping to meet the immigration and legal
needs of survivors of torture, asylum seekers, asylees, refugees and
immigrant families that regularly receive services and legal support at Center
for Immigrants. To help accommodate and timely meet the immigration and
law related needs of newly arrived Afghan parolees and families, Center for
Immigrants has readjusted and upgraded its immigration and legal services
program to help newly arrived Afghan parolees families, with the preparation
and filing of their parolee, special immigrant visa (SIV), I-485 (Green Card),
N-400 (Citizenship Applications), I-730 (refugee/asylee relative petitions), I-
130 (petition for alien relative), I-131(application for travel document), I-129F
(petition for alien fiancé), I-589 (application for asylum and withholding of
removal), I-589 (application for asylum for unaccompanied minor children), I-
765 (employment authorization), other immigration related benefits and
applications along with our regular refugee and immigrant family members’
petitions/applications filings at USCI.
(CIIS) has consistently outreached and solicited the help the expertise of
caring and professional services of qualified and licensed immigration
attorneys to assist in providing pro bono immigration law and other
immigration law related support and services to our survivors of torture,
refugees and immigrant families to apply for and secure their immigration law
benefits. Currently, the Center for Immigrants regularly collaborates with
some volunteer immigration attorneys of Colorado, the Colorado Asylum
Project, and many other licensed immigration attorneys in Colorado who are
passionate and forthcoming about helping to meet the immigration and legal
needs of survivors of torture, asylum seekers, asylees, refugees and
immigrant families that regularly receive services and legal support at Center
for Immigrants. To help accommodate and timely meet the immigration and
law related needs of newly arrived Afghan parolees and families, Center for
Immigrants has readjusted and upgraded its immigration and legal services
program to help newly arrived Afghan parolees families, with the preparation
and filing of their parolee, special immigrant visa (SIV), I-485 (Green Card),
N-400 (Citizenship Applications), I-730 (refugee/asylee relative petitions), I-
130 (petition for alien relative), I-131(application for travel document), I-129F
(petition for alien fiancé), I-589 (application for asylum and withholding of
removal), I-589 (application for asylum for unaccompanied minor children), I-
765 (employment authorization), other immigration related benefits and
applications along with our regular refugee and immigrant family members’
petitions/applications filings at USCI.