Locations Served

Bronx County Dutchess County Kings County | Brooklyn Nassau County New York County | Manhattan Orange County Queens County Richmond County | Staten Island
Rockland County Suffolk County Westchester County

Who We Are

The Immigration Law Unit of the Legal Aid Society provides consultation and representation to immigrants in the following Legal areas:

  • Removal defense
  • Family-based petitions
  • Naturalization applications
  • Change of status
  • VAWA self-petitions
  • Appeals
  • Employment/workplace issues
  • Youth representation
  • U and T visas
  • Removal of condition on lawful permanent residence status
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)  
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals renewals 

How to Get Help

At this time, The Legal Aid Society is offering remote services by phone.

  • If you are currently detained, call our Detention Hotline at (212) 577-3456 on Wednesdays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 
    • Non-citizen New Yorkers detained by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the Bergen, Monmouth, Hudson and Sussex County jails in New Jersey and/or their family members, may call for advice and possible legal representation on their cases. 
    • Immigrants detained at other immigration detention facilities and in upstate New York prisons and/or their family members can call the hotline for advice only.
  • For DACA, please call (844) 955-3425 for an appointment or email us at dream@legal-aid.org with your name and the date on which your DACA is expiring.
  • For cases in immigration court in New York City, call (212) 577-3300 and ask for the Immigration Representation Project. This group does represent individuals in USCIS Detention Centers and non-citizens with criminal convictions in removal proceedings. For non-court cases, schedule an appointment through one of The Legal Aid Society's Outreach sites.

For other services call this location directly via (844) 955-3425, or reach us via our: Main Number (212) 577-3300, or Helpline (888) 663-6680, staffed Mon-Fri 10am-3pm.

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Last Reviewed: April 27, 2020