Resource Directory

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PCOA assumes no responsibility by providing this information. This list is a community service and not an endorsement of any organization listed. We update information annually, however information could change over the course of a year. Please verify directly with the resource.

Listings for Legal Services / Immigration Resources

Legal Services

Numerous attorneys, community resources, and firms offer access to legal services to help you or your loved one through a variety of situations. Low- and reduced-cost legal services may also be available for financially eligible persons. Attorneys work with people to provide legal guidance and offer solutions. If you choose to contact an attorney regarding legal issues, please do not email personally identifiable information to the attorney before speaking with him or her and confirming that the information will remain confidential.

Immigration Resources

Legal questions regarding immigration or immigration status can be complicated. These community resources work to answer questions, legally represent immigrants and their families, and help navigate the immigration system. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) provides information and assistance with all aspects of citizenship and immigration; for general immigration questions, reach out to USCIS.

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United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)

4475 S. Coach Dr.
Tucson, AZ 85714

(800) 375-5283 | TTY (800) 767-1833

http://uscis.gov

  • Spanish Services

description
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) provides information and assistance with all aspects of citizenship and immigration including problems with documentation, obtaining forms, submitting applications, and finding services. This field office serves all of Pima County, as well as Cochise, Graham, Pinal, and Santa Cruz counties. Immigrants are seen on a walk-in basis, or you can use InfoPass at www.my.uscis.gov/appointment to make an appointment.

business hours
8:15 am - 2:00 pm

University of Arizona Law Clinics

University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law

1145 N. Mountain
Tucson, AZ 85719

(520) 626-5232

Email: law-clinics@email.arizona.edu

http://law.arizona.edu/search/google/Immigration

  • Spanish Services

description
The University of Arizona law school provides law clinics in the following areas: child & family law, civil rights restoration, criminal prosecution, domestic violence, immigration, intellectual property, international human rights advocacy workshop, natural resources use and management, tribal justice, veterans' advocacy, worker's rights, wrongful conviction, and Yaqui human rights project.