Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota/Oficina Legal
Forms Assistance
Moorhead Offices
Call for location
(800) 223-1368
https://www.ilcm.org/immigration-help
Service Details
Description
Program that helps people understand and successfully complete forms, paperwork or documents that are required to receive benefits or services
Additional Information
Offers assistance with immigration legal forms such as those related to immigration and naturalization.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Becker County
- Beltrami County
- Clay County
- Clearwater County
- Douglas County
- Grant County
- Hubbard County
- Kittson County
- Lake of the Woods County
- Mahnomen County
- Marshall County
- Norman County
- Otter Tail County
- Pennington County
- Polk County
- Pope County
- Red Lake County
- Roseau County
- Stevens County
- Traverse County
- Wilkin County
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Specialization
- Ethiopian Community
- Hispanic/Latino Community
- Hmong Community
- Immigrants
- Karen Community
- Laotian Community
- Liberian Community
- Nigerian Community
- Refugees
- Russian Community
- Somali Community
- Vietnamese Community
Eligibility
Immigrants and refugees who meet income guidelines.
Area Served
Western Minnesota
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (800) 223-1368 |
Last Update
11/21/2024
Other Locations
- Austin Office Call for location, MN
- Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota/Oficina Legal 450 Syndicate St N, Ste 200, St. Paul, MN, 55104
- Worthington Office Call for location, MN
Other Services or resources
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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FT-1020Certificates/Forms Assistance Definition
Programs that help people obtain, complete and/or file official forms, certificates, documents, applications or other paperwork that is required to apply for benefits or services, initiate or respond to legal action or to officially handle or document the occurrence of a transaction; that help people acquire copies of official documents on file elsewhere; or that review legal documentation an individual has received to help explain its meaning.
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FT-3600.3300Immigrant Visa Application Filing Assistance Definition
Programs that assist in filing petitions by aliens who are seeking admission to the United States with the intention of residing in the U.S. on a permanent basis. In most cases, a relative or prospective employer files the immigrant visa application on behalf of the individual. Certain applicants such as investors, workers with extraordinary ability and certain special immigrants may petition on their own behalf. Petitioners apply for a specific immigrant classification for the beneficiary, e.g., priority worker, spouse of a lawful permanent resident and, when the petition has been approved, wait until a visa number becomes available.
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FT-3600.6000Naturalization Support/Legal Services Definition
Programs that assist in filing applications by lawful permanent residents who have been in that status for at least five years (or three years if married to a U.S. citizen), who meet other eligibility requirements and who wish to become naturalized U.S. citizens. Applicants must pass a citizenship examination to determine whether they can speak and read English and have a knowledge of the fundamentals of American government, history and the Constitution; and must take an oath of allegiance to the United States.
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YB-9000Young Adults Definition
Individuals who are generally between the ages of 18 and 25 depending on the ages that specific programs use for qualification.
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YE-3300Immigrants Definition
Individuals from other countries who have come to the United States to live permanently.
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YE-7000Refugees/Entrants/Asylees Definition
Individuals who have fled their native country and have been given official permission by the government to settle permanently in another country. In the United States, refugee status is given to people who are outside their country of nationality and who are unwilling to return to that country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution based on the individuals' race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion. Entrant status allows the individual to remain in the U.S., but does not confer true "refugee" status. Asylees are refugees who apply for this status while already in the U.S. (on student or tourist visas, for example).