Legal help and more
For a complete list of accredited organizations, please go to the Executive Office of Immigration Review and click on the link for your state (such as Oregon).
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Provides legal and community support to members navigating the immigration system. Works alongside asylum seekers to shape the immigration system they want.
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Provides case management and support services to asylum seekers and other humanitarian immigrants in the Portland and Salem areas who are ineligible for Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) benefits.
503.231.7480
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Low-cost immigration legal services for foreign-born residents of Oregon and Southwest Washington.
503.221.1689 (by appointment only)
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Focuses on family reunification and help for vulnerable immigrants and refugees, including survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
503.542.2855
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Application-based legal services and community clinics. Help with refugee and asylee adjustment of status, naturalization and visas.
971.270.0755
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Programs include legal aid, public services and support for Oregon’s Indigenous interpreters. The programs focus on helping people with vulnerable immigration status overcome barriers.
503.360.0324
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Provides immigration-related legal representation to refugees and immigrants with limited income throughout Oregon.
503.284.2482
Citizenship test help
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Get started on your journey to citizenship with classes at the library. Call or text 503.577.9984 or email mcl.adult.literacy@multcolib.org for more information.
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Study on your phone or other device. Includes how to apply for and pass the U.S. citizenship test.
More classes in the area
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Classes offered each week at different locations. Help with the N-400 Application for Citizenship and more.
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Free citizenship classes in the Portland area. Online and in person. Class sign-ups are open to anyone interested, regardless of location.
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Free citizenship classes designed to prepare for the U.S. naturalization interview and exam.
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The latest news on immigration topics plus study materials, N-400 practice and citizenship interviews.
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Study for the citizenship test. apply for or renew a green card.