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The American Immigration
Lawyers Association (AILA)
Contact:
Phone: 1-800-954-0254    Website: http://www.aila.org
Services:
The national association of over 8,000 attorneys and law professors who practice and teach immigration law. AILA can help you find an immigration attorney in your area through the Immigration Lawyer Referral Service.
Restrictions:
Serves immigration population in Pittsburgh area and elsewhere nationwide.
The Bureau of Citizenship and
Immigration Services (BCIS) Online
Contact:
Website: http://www.immigration.gov/
Services:
Here in one place is a complete set of information to introduce you to the Citizenship and Immigration Services, forms and employment base information..
Catholic Charities, Refugee Service Program
212 Ninth Street Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Contact:
Phone: (412) 456-6978, ext. 6990   Email: jmench@ccpgh.org (Juanita Menchaca)
Website: http://www.ccpgh.org
Services:
For more than 25 years, Catholic Charities' Refugee Service Program has helped refugee resettle in the Pittsburgh area. Refugee Services provides refugees basic needs, English language training and employment counseling.
Hours:
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm
Pittsburgh Refugee Center
1835 Centre Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Contact:
Phone: 412-537-8398     Fax:                            Email: info@pittsburghrefugeecenter.org
Website: http://www.pittsburghrefugeecenter.org
Director: Khadra Mohamed
Services:
Pittsburgh Refugee Center (PRC) was incorporated as a community-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit in March 2003. Its mission is to empower refugees to become self-sufficient and integrated into their new communities. The work of PRC is grounded in a service philosophy that encourages and ultimately empowers refugees totake control of their lives by becoming active participants in planning and managing their own development.
Pittsburgh Regional Immigrant
Assistance Service (PRIAC)
5743 Bartlett Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15217
Contact:
Phone: (412) 521-1737   Fax: 412-422-9540    Email: czabusky@jfcspgh.org
Services:
PRIAC is officially recognized to provide immigration services for individuals and families with limited financial resources. Immigration services provided are: consultation, status adjustment, naturalization, status inquiry, visa extension, asylum, petition for relatives abroad, affidavit of support, affidavit of relationship, travel document, diversity visa lottery, and others.
Administration Building, 4900 Curry Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15236
Phone: 412-884-6300 Fax: 412-885-7802
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