Catholic Charities of Green Bay - Green Bay
Catholic Charities Immigration services is a partially accredited program that helps local immigrants find their best legal options. Partial accreditation means immigration counselors can practice before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), but not before the Board of Immigration Appeals or Immigration Judges. Below is a list of immigration services Catholic Charities provides:
- Initial consultations
- Family reunification
- Naturalization
- Permanent residency
- Employment authorization
- Replacement/renewal of lawful permanent residency
- Extensions of stay
- FOIA (Freedom of Information Act)
- Helping eligible immigrant women in abusive situations apply for legal permanent status under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
Legal Topics Covered
- Asylum & Refugees
- Interviews & Hearings
- Options for Status, Visas, Permits & Papers
- Removal or Deportation
- Working as an Immigrant
- Other Immigrant Issues
Fees
All immigration services are based on a fee schedule based on service provided. An initial consultation fee is assessed at time of consultation. Future fees will be discussed during the consultation appointment based on each individual case.
Catholic Charities may be able to assist Afghan and Ukrainian nationals at no cost.
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