Community Resources
Catholic Charities
Website: http://www.ccasfnm.org/immigration.html
Phone: (505) 724-4662 or (505) 724-4631
Email: citas@ccasfnm.org
They provide low-cost immigration legal assistance to immigrants, U.S. citizens, and U.S. legal permanent residents in gaining or maintaining immigration status for themselves or for family members in order to preserve or restore family unity.
They also provide free immigration legal assistance to immigrant victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in determining/gaining immigration benefits (e.g., legal permanent resident status or work permits).
Educators for Fair Consideration (E4FC)
Website: http://e4fc.org
Email: legalservices@e4fc.org
Empowering undocumented young people to achieve educational and career goals
El Centro de Igualdad y Derechos
Website: http://elcentronm.org
Phone: (505) 246-1627
Email: elcentro@yahoo.com
Haven House
Website: http://www.havenhouseinc.org/about-haven-house
Phone: (505) 896-4869
- Services and shelter for domestic violence
- Mission Statement: Help domestic violence victims gain immediate safety plus knowledge, skills, and resources to succeed in lives free of violence.
- If you need emergency shelter any time during the day or night, call us at 1-800-526-7157
New Mexico Dream Team
Website: http://nmdreamteam.org
Email: info@nmdreamteam.org
The New Mexico Dream Team is a statewide network committed to create power for multigenerational, undocumented, and mixed status families towards liberation. Through trainings and leadership development, we work to engage our community and allies, in becoming leaders using an intersectional, gender, and racial justice lens—to develop and implement an organizing and advocacy infrastructure for policy change fighting to dismantle systemic oppression.
New Mexico Faith Coalition for Immigrant Justice
Website: https://www.nmfaithcoalition.org
Phone: (505) 217-5846
Email: nmfc4ij@gmail.com
The New Mexico Faith Coalition for Immigrant Justice was founded in 2009, and has committees that focus on direct service, education & advocacy, and outreach. We welcome all who seek immigrant justice. We share a common hope of creating an environment that welcomes the stranger in our age and for generations to come.
Santa Fe Dreamers Project
Website: http://www.santafedreamersproject.org
Phone: (505) 490-2789
Email: info@santafedreamersproject.org
The Santa Fe Dreamers project is non-profit organization that provides free legal representation to immigrant youth and their family.
Provides a weekly walk in legal clinic to clients seeking assistance with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) in Albuquerque and surrounding communities, hosted at Casa de Salud in the South Valley.
Somos un Pueblo Unido
Website: http://www.somosunpueblounido.org/somos-un-pueblo-unido.html
Phone: (505) 424-7832
Email: somos@somosunpueblounido.org
Somos, founded in 1995, is a statewide community-based and immigrant-led organization that promotes worker and racial justice.
With an active membership of 2,500 people in ten counties, Somos offers community education about rights and remedies, forges leadership opportunities for immigrants and low-wage workers, provides legal services to wage theft victims, engages Latinos in the political and electoral process, leads and supports grassroots campaigns for local and national policies that strengthen our communities.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIC)
Website: https://www.uscis.gov
Phone: 1-800-375-5283
- Find info about adjusting your status or applying for DACA.
- Use this website to gather correct information to avoid scams, report scams and to make sure any immigration procedure is sanctioned by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).