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Get Help (For Other Immigration Issues)


Visit Oregon Immigration Resource for informational materials and resources related to the following topics:

  • Know Your Rights (for individuals, workers, educators, employers, health care providers)
  • Deportations and ICE activity (rapid response tips mid-arrest)
  • Family preparedness plan
  • Prevent fraud
  • Finding legal help (nonprofit legal services directory and accredited lawyer search)
  • Request a community meeting
  • Community and Cultural Resources (211 info and MultCo Cultural Services Directory)

Nonprofit Immigration Legal Service Providers in Portland Metro


Nonprofit legal service providers in the Portland metro area offer support services for a variety of non-removal immigration issues at reduced/no-cost on a case-by-case basis. Some examples include:

  • Support for LGBTQ immigrants
  • Know Your Rights information
  • Lawful Permanent Residency (Green Card)
  • Family-Based Applications and Visas
  • Employment Authorization
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
  • Naturalization and Citizenship
  • ESL Classes
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
  • Visa for crime victims (U visa)
  • Survivors of human trafficking (T visa)
  • Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child sexual abuse (VAWA)
  • Passport and Travel Documents (refugee travel documents, re-entry permits)
  • Diversity Lottery
  • Translation and Notary Services

Please Note: Nonprofit organizations typically have limited capacity and may not be able to respond to your request or take on your case.

If you would like a referral to a nonprofit legal service organization in the Portland metro area, please contact us. Contact: 503-912-8925; pueblounidopdx@gmail.com

*Disclaimer*: Pueblo Unido PDX is not a law firm; we are not attorneys and we do not offer any legal advice. Instead, we help connect clients to experienced immigration attorneys and follow-up to ensure they receive the advice they are seeking.