Other Safe Route Immigration Resources

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Citizenship and ESL Classes

Connecting immigrants with Citizenship and English as a Second Language classes to aid in their immigration journey.

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Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

Seeking temporary status for eligible foreign nationals facing armed conflict or an environmental disaster at home.

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Visa for Crime Victims (U Visa)

Allowing victims of a crime without lawful status to report incidents without fear of deportation.

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Survivors of Human Trafficking (T Visa)

Pursuing immigration status for noncitizen victims during the detection, investigation, or prosecution of trafficking acts.

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Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Child Sexual Abuse (VAWA)

Assisting eligible victims of battery or extreme cruelty in becoming lawful permanent residents.

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Passport Assistance

Aiding first-time applicants in collecting and submitting the required documents to obtain passports for themselves and family members.

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Resources for Legal Services

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Equity Corps of Oregon (ECO)

Equity Corps of Oregon (ECO) provides free, high quality immigration legal services to Oregonians at risk of deportation or civil exclusion due to their immigration status. To apply for ECO immigration legal services, call their hotline which is open Monday – Friday from 9:00am – 6:00 pm. Phone 1-888-274-7292.

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American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)

The AILA is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, voluntary bar association that provides continuing legal education, professional services, information, and expertise to more than 16,000 attorneys who practice and teach immigration law. Search for services by language, city or zip code.

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Northwest Immigrants Rights Project (NWIRP)

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project promotes justice by defending and advancing the rights of immigrants through direct legal services, systemic advocacy, and community education.

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Other Resources

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We Have Rights

An empowerment campaign to prepare for and safely defend our rights during encounters with Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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Protect Your Family

Protect your family and be prepared in case of an unexpected event.
Parents can plan for their minor child’s care in the event that they are detained, deported, incapacitated, or otherwise unavailable for any period of time. Click here for Informational packets from the Oregon Law Center, in English and Spanish, to create a plan for your family.