HOPE THROUGH
IMMIGRATION LEGAL
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LEGAL SERVICES

Our compassionate and talented attorneys and volunteers make it possible for immigrants and refugees to achieve their American dream through immigration legal services.

CONNECTIONS

We foster enriching experiences and opportunities that enhance awareness and mutual understanding among our clients, volunteers, staff, and community.

CITIZENSHIP SERVICES

We provide citizenship services to high/low-income immigrants nationwide. The program also provides Citizenship, Literacy, and English as a Second Language class. The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) recognizes the program and has qualified BIA accredited staff.

Choose Plan

Basic

  • Temporary Legal Status/Deportation Defense
  • [Nonimmigrant visa] Tourist Visa B1/B2, Student Visa F- 1, Work Visas H-1B
  • Temporary Protected Status(TPS) / Deferred Action (DACA)
  • Work Authorization(EAD) [Form I-765]
  • Advanced Parole(Travel Document) [Form I-131]
  • Legal Representation/interview & application assistance inclusive

Advanced

  • Lawful Permanent Resident(LPR / Green Card Holder) [I- 130, I-765, I-129F]
  • Adjustment of Status [Form I-485]
  • Asylum [Form I-589]
  • Naturalization [Form N-400]
  • Legal Representation/interview & application assistance inclusive

DEPORTATION/REMOVAL DEFENSE

Whereas in the criminal justice system, all defendants are provided with a free lawyer if they cannot afford one, in the immigration system, immigrants facing deportation (also known as “removal”) do not have the right to court-appointed counsel. As a result, the majority of immigrants in removal proceedings in Immigration Court are unrepresented. Lack of legal representation tends to have a profound impact on an immigrant’s ability to remain in the United States and immigrants with legal representation are much more likely to succeed in Immigration Court. In limited circumstances, PWLA is able to represent clients facing deportation in Immigration Court and help them identify and present all available defenses to their removal. Because of the enormous backlog in the immigration court system, these cases can take several years before they reach a final decision. It is very important to know this and make sure to make every possible arrangement for legal representation before such situations.

About Us

Safety and stability in the United States is our primary goal for the Refugee and Immigrant Services program. We provide a wide range of support services including assisting community members in adjusting their status to green card holders, and naturalizing to become citizens. Every year, Our program provides guaranteed immigration assistance to hundreds of residents and families who qualify. We provide support services and a robust referral program to provide wraparound case management that impacts every aspect of our community’s lives.

Our immigration Legal Counsel and Services provides low-cost immigration legal services to refugees, immigrants and humanitarian immigrants.

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Our Mission

Our Program provides affordable immigration services to all regardless of their race, religion, sex, or creed. Immigrants often have to leave loved ones behind in their country of origin, or are at risk of being separated from their loved ones in the U.S. Pathway helps clients navigate the immigration legal system to keep families united.

What We Do

Our Program provides affordable immigration services to all qualifiers regardless of their race, religion, sex, or creed. The program provides assistance with applications such as affidavit of support, adjustment of status, naturalization, replacement of immigration documents, the extension of non-immigrant visas, change of status, petitions for family reunification, political asylum and other services.

Who We Serve

All who are in need of immigration service regardless of their ability to pay are eligible for services. Our immigration service fees are nominal and are approved by the Board of Immigration Appeals.

Becoming a U.S. citizen has many advantages.

Some of the benefits of citizenship include:

Immigration Facts

  • If you are an American citizen, you can immigrate your spouse, parents, children under the age of 21, children 21 years and older who are single, married, divorced, and widowed.
  • If you are an American citizen, you can petition for your fiancée.
  • If you are a permanent resident, you can immigrate with your spouse, single children under the age of 21 and children over the age of 21 who are single, divorced, or widowed.

Testimonial

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"MY LIFE IS CHANGED"

“Since I got the information about PWLA and called the number my life was completely changed. I was living here without my kids, I hadn’t seen them in eight years and now they are with me here. It has been a blessing in my life to have Just Neighbors, it has been a great help to me!”

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Elena P
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THANKS TO THE HELP OF PWLA

“Thanks to the help of PWLA, me and my family are safer, and we have the possibility of better jobs. Thanks to PWLA’ help we are together and are not afraid of being separated.”

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John D
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YOU ARE ALWAYS IN MY HEART

“I want to tell you that you are always in my heart, and I will always remember you and the whole staff as PWLA. . . . you are an angel to help all the people like us, who did not have any help. . . . I would like to thank you again so much for all your help with my immigration case. Last year in August I became an American citizen!"

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Mark T
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REUNITED WITH MY CHILDREN

“Thank you for helping us reunite our family, for giving us the opportunity to smile and receive a hug from our loved ones. . . . God grant you and everyone [at PWLA] who have made this great work possible, great blessings and that the blessings extend to your families. Thank you from our family.”

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+1 (626) 657-6586

Infodesk_pwla@protonmail.com

1801 Camelback Rd, Suite 219b, Phoenix, AZ 84016

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We provide citizenship services to high/low-income immigrants nationwide. The program also provides Citizenship, Literacy, and English as a Second Language class. The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) recognizes the program and has qualified BIA accredited staff.

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Contact

+1 (626) 657-6586

Infodesk_pwla@protonmail.com

1801 Camelback Rd, Suite 219b, Phoenix, AZ 84016