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Local Resources

Local Immigration Attorneys

NEW HAMPSHIRE

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American Friends Service Committee

https://afsc.org/issue/migration-immigrant-rights ​

AFSC works with communities worldwide to challenge injustice and build conditions for lasting peace. 

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Welcoming New Hampshire

https://welcomingnh.org/about/

Coalition of organizations and community leaders coming together to make New Hampshire welcoming for immigrants and refugees. 

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New Hampshire ACLU

https://www.aclu-nh.org/

Dedicated to protecting all immigrants – citizens and non-citizens alike – from unlawful imprisonment, discrimination and law enforcement abuses, and ensuring that they are afforded their due process rights to a fair hearing and access to legal assistance in immigration proceedings.

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MIRA 

https://miracoalition.org/

The largest coalition in New England promoting the rights and integration of immigrants and refugees. 

 

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Kate Semple Barta

Welcoming All Nationalities Network (WANN) 

P.O. Box 203 

Lyme NH 03768 

603-795-2155 

Email: development@uppervalleywann.org 

www.wiseuv.org 

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Catholic Charities

https://www.cc-nh.org/ 

100 William Loeb Drive, Unit 3,

Manchester, NH 03109

603-669-3030

Link to immigration intake form. 

 

Ron Abramson, Shaheen & Gordon 
1155 Elm Street, 
Suite 300 
Manchester, NH 03101 
603-669-8080 

Spanish-speaking 
www.shaheengordon.com/attorneys/ronald-l-abramson/ 

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Francis Agyare 
20 Broad St. 
Nashua, NH 03064 
603-417-3424 
www.agyarelawgroup.com

 

Lena Shayo & Enrique Mesa, Mesa Law

15 Stark St.

Manchester, NH 03101

603-296-2222

https://mesalaw.com/

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Emily A. White, Orr & Reno 
45 S. Main Street 
Concord, NH 03301 
Phone: 603.223.9175 
Email: ewhite@orr-reno.com 
https://orr-reno.com/our-people/emily-a-white/ 

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Vasquez Law

146 Lowell Street

Manchester, NH 03104

603) 232-0346 

Spanish-speaking

Info@VazquezLawLLC.com

https://www.vazquezlawllc.com/

National Resources

US Citizenship & Immigration Services

https://www.uscis.gov/

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  • Naturalization: File Form N-400 to become a U.S. citizen after meeting residency requirements, according to USCIS (.gov)

  • Green Card (Adjustment of Status): Apply for Lawful Permanent Resident status using Form I-485 after meeting certain conditions, such as being physically present in the U.S. for a specific period. 

  • Work Authorization: Seek a change of status to a nonimmigrant classification that provides employment authorization. 

  • Asylum: File Form I-589 to apply for asylum within one year of arrival in the U.S. 

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National Immigration Law Center

How to find a loved one after a U.S. Immigration Arrest

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Visa Bulletin

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin.html

This website posts category limits for family-based visas which have a limit, and is publicized monthly. clients like to know about this website and see where they stand. 

 

American Immigrant Lawyer's Association

https://www.aila.org/ 

  • This group sometimes provides group processing opportunities for clients, instead of individual. â€‹

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Catholic Legal Immigration Network

https://www.cliniclegal.org/ 

Faith-based network of immigration legal support 

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Know Your Rights Red Card in 49 Languages

https://www.ilrc.org/redcards

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