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
Here in one place is a complete set of
information to introduce you to the Citizenship
and Immigration Services, forms and employment
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Catholic Charities, Refugee Service Program 212
Ninth Street Pittsburgh, PA 15222
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
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
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