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On-campus Legal Info Sessions
On specific days and times, students, family members, faculty, staff, and community members can virtually meet in private and one-on-one with immigration attorneys to ask question, get advice, get help with forms, and be screened for possible avenues to pursue a different immigration status. This service is free and available to all.
For specific dates and times, and to reserve a spot, please email Gregor Mieder ([email protected], 303-605-5390)
Legal Night at Mi Casa
In partnership with Denver Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division, Colorado Lawyers Committee and Denver Access to Justice. Mi Casa Hosts a FREE Legal Night Every second Tuesday of each month 6-8 p.m. Legal Night is an opportunity to receive free legal information from volunteer attorneys from Denver Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division.
360 Acoma St, Denver, CO 80223
(303) 573-1302
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Legal Night at Centro San Juan Diego
Free legal advice, the third Wednesday of every month, from 5:30pm to 7:00pm.
2830 Lawrence St.
Denver, CO 80205
303-295-9470
Colorado Legal Services, Specialized Immigration Services
1905 Sherman St., Ste 400
Denver, CO 80203
Justice and Mercy Legal Aid Clinic (JAMLAC)
Provides monthly legal clinics at 7 locations throughout the Denver Metro area. All services are Spanish/English bilingual. For locations and times go to
Phone: (303) 839-1008, Fax: (303) 595-5278
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American Immigration Lawyers AssociationÌý
Assistance for active-duty military service
1331 G. Street NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 2005
How to Get Help:ÌýComplete and submit the online AILA MAP . The information you provide will be forwarded to the AILA MAP project coordinator, who will attempt to match your case with an experienced immigration attorney who has volunteered to help you at no cost. You will be placed in direct contact with an AILA attorney who has agreed to work with you. If you do not receive an update within 4-6 weeks, please contact the PPC atÌý[email protected]. AILA MAP will do its best to locate an attorney who can assist you, but matching is not guaranteed.
Email: [email protected],ÌýWebsite:Ìý
Immigration Response Group
For $25 per consultation, community members can connect quickly with an immigration attorney for immediate and urgent questions. To learn more and to register, please review this flyer or call 720-287-6225.
2025 Partial Directory of Immigration Attorneys
This is a partial directory of Colorado attorneys who are members of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. These attorneys may be willing to adjust their normal fees or offer payment plans based on your financial circumstances. The attorneys have agreed to be included in this partial directory, but that does not mean they must represent you. You are encouraged to call several attorneys to find one who is willing to work with you and who you can afford
This list is purely for informational purposes. º£½ÇÉçÇø did not compile this list, and neither endorses nor confirms the quality of the services provided by these vendors.
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The Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network (RMIAN) is a nonprofit organization that serves low-income men, women, and children in immigration proceedings.
7301 Federal Blvd., Suite 300
Westminster, CO 80030
Phone: (303) 433-2812
Fax: (303) 433-2823
Hotline for detained individuals & family members of detained individuals:
(303) 866-9308 |
Colorado Immigrants Right Coalition (CIRC) is a statewide, membership-based coalition to improve the lives of immigrants and refugees by making Colorado a more welcoming, immigrant-friendly state.
2525 W Alameda Ave, Denver, CO 80219
Phone: (303) 922-3344
Servicios de la Raza: our mission is to provide and advocate for culturally responsive, essential human services and opportunities. Servicios de La Raza serves as an integral part of the heart of the Latino community in Metro Denver, a trusted and accessible community resource strategically linked with many of Metro Denver’s schools and churches.
3131 W. 14th Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80204
(303) 458-5851
Mi Familia Vota
Since our founding, Mi Familia Vota has integrated local organizing, leadership development, advocacy and building broad community partnerships with our voter engagement work; focusing on local, state and federal elections.
4730 Oakland Street, Suite 210. Denver, CO 80239. (303) 375-6304
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ABC Tax Preparation
The Asset Building Coalition offers free tax preparation services, help with ITIN filings, and all other tax preparation questions. These services are free for families making less than $55,000.00 per year, or individuals earning less than $35,000.00 per year.
My Undocumented Life
Our mission at My (Un)Documented Life is to provide up-to-date information and resources to undocumented immigrants. We postÌýscholarship opportunities that are open to undocumented students, strategies for navigating the educational system, information on how to apply for DACA/Advanced Parole, news on DAPA, and much more. Most importantly, we wantÌýto provide aÌýsense of communityÌýto our diverse group of readers.
Website:Ìý
Informed Immigrant
This site brings together a “collective of nationally recognized immigrant-serving organizations, lawyers, technologists, and allies dedicated to helping the undocumented immigrant community… Since November 2016, Informed Immigrant has connected the undocumented immigrant community with the information and resources they need to become empowered in our current political environment.” It is updated regularly with current information about DACA, other visa statuses, and effective resources.
Immigrants Rising (formerlyÌýEducators for Fair Consideration)
We empower undocumented young people to achieve educational and career goals through personal, institutional and policy transformation. We envision an America where all young people can pursue and complete an education with confidence and without constraint.
Website:Ìý
United We Dream
United We Dream is the largest immigrant youth-led organization in the nation. Our powerful nonpartisan network is made up of over 100,000 immigrant youth and allies and 55 affiliate organizations in 26 states. We organize and advocate for the dignity and fair treatment of immigrant youth and families, regardless of immigration status. We seek to address the inequities and obstacles faced by immigrant youth and believe that by empowering immigrant youth, we can advance the cause of the entire community – justice for all immigrants.
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Accessing the American Dream: Pursuing College as an Undocumented StudentÌý
Discover how to make higher education a reality as an undocumented student from tackling roadblocks and finding affordable housing to educating yourself on the laws and policies that matter to you.
is a nationwide network of more than 250 volunteer tutor who work online individually with citizenship applicants preparing for the USCIS interview. Last year more than 200 citizenship applicants joined our program, and collectively our tutors delivered more than 1,000 tutoring sessions. Most importantly, more than 100 people passed their test!ÌýIn general, people who get tutoring from us are enrolled in citizenship prep classes in their community and use our tutoring as coaching for the USCIS interview. At the same time, many people not enrolled in citizenship classes join our program as well and use that as their only source of preparation. Coalition tutors follow our and do mock interviews with citizenship applicants most sessions, unless they need help in specific areas like writing or reading. We pride ourselves on offering as much or as little tutoring as someone needs to pass the test, doing individualized sessions online at times convenient for them.ÌýMultiple organizations across the United States partner with us, including , ,, ,, and others. And we regularly share stories of people in our program on and.ÌýAnyone needing tutoring can simply on our website.