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The New Americans Hotline is a State-wide referral service for immigration legal services.
You will be referred to community organizations that can provide free and confidential assistance with:
You can also get information about the Diversity Visa Lottery.
Assistance is available in multiple languages. You will be helped regardless of your immigration status.
Online
Learn more about the New Americans Hotline.
By Phone
You can use the Department of Homeland Security website to find a family member who is in immigration detention. Enter your family member's information on the Online Detainee Locator System.
If you need help with a deportation case, the New Americans Hotline will refer you to organizations that can provide free and confidential assistance with immigration legal issues.
ActionNYC connects New Yorkers to free, safe immigration legal help.
You will be given an appointment to a trusted community organization that can provide free and confidential screenings to learn your immigration legal options and application assistance with:
There are ActionNYC sites in all five boroughs. Appointments are required. Your appointment will be in your language.
Get ActionNYC information and learn how to make an appointment.
The City offers free services to immigrants through community-based organizations.
You can get:
Online
Get assistance from a community-based organization.
By Phone
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) recipients should speak with an attorney to see whether they should re-register for TPS. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) urges current TPS recipients to renew as soon as possible to avoid a lapse in status.
Do not trust any business or individual that promises a Green Card or U.S. Citizenship. Only lawyers or those who have gotten permission from the U.S. Department of Justice can give legal advice or tell you whether you can apply for a renewal.
If you have questions about your individual situation, you should see a trusted immigration attorney. TPS recipients should make an appointment with a legal service provider to talk through their options.
Learn more and get updates about Temporary Protected Status (TPS). You can also call 311 again for updates.
You can make an appointment with ActionNYC for free and safe immigration legal services.
The CUNY Citizenship Now Project provides free, high quality, and confidential citizenship and immigration law services to help immigrants on their path to U.S. citizenship.
You can get immigration assistance at CUNY Immigration Centers located at various CUNY campuses throughout New York City. Immigration attorneys and paralegals offer confidential one-on-one consultations to assess your eligibility for legal benefits and can advise you on the most viable options available. You can also get citizenship and family immigration application assistance.
Learn more about the CUNY Citizenship Now Project.
Learn how to become a volunteer.
The CUNY Citizenship Now Project also provides free English and civics classes to Lawful Permanent Residents.
CUNY Immigration Centers
CUNY Immigration Centers are available in all five boroughs. Before you go to a Center for assistance, please call for an appointment.
Immigration Legal Assistance
Individual U.S Citizens seeking to depart Ukraine can call these Department of State numbers:
If you are seeking assistance for US Citizen and Lawful Permanent Resident family members you may complete an intake form for assistance requests.
The USAID portal has useful up-to-date information on the current situation and relief organizations.
Free and safe immigration legal help is also available. If you or your loved ones have immigration concerns, you can call the ActionNYC hotline.
City Services
Many City services are available regardless of your immigration status.
If you're feeling anxious, stressed or depressed help is also available. You can talk to an NYC Well counselor who can provide you with confidential support.
If you have questions about how to access City services, help in your language is available. You can call the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) hotline.
You can also email askmoia@cityhall.nyc.gov.
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