Immigration and Family Law Services
Sponsored by the Legal Foundation of Washington-
This program is available in all eight counties UNA serves; Grant, Adams, Franklin, Benton, Yakima, Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan
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UNA is proud to partner with CWLA to provide accessible immigration and family law services to BIPOC, low-income, and agricultural worker communities in Grant, Yakima, Franklin, and Benton Counties.
CWLA’s Services Include:
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Quarterly Legal Clinics (held in person across the four counties)
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Virtual Legal Consultations via Zoom with CWLA attorneys
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Ongoing Case Support from a bilingual paralegal
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Immigration & Family Law Assistance Covers:
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Green card (permanent resident card) applications and renewals
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Asylum applications
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DACA renewals
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T and U visa applications
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Citizenship and naturalization for adults and children
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Consular processing
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FOIA, FBI, and CLEAR record requests
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Travel document requests
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Work permits and employment authorizations
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Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions
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General immigration consultations
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Family Law Support Includes:
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Divorce and legal separation
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Child custody and support matters
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Parenting plans
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Assistance with fee waivers
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If you are in need of legal help related to immigration or family matters, especially if you are a farmworker, undocumented individual, or part of a BIPOC community, this program is here to serve you.
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About Our Partner: Central Washington Legal Aid (CWLA)
CWLA is a nonprofit legal organization based in Yakima and co-located with UNA to better serve the local community. This partnership helps bridge the gap in legal services for historically underserved and rural populations by offering direct legal support and culturally informed guidance.
For questions contact Liz at 509.424.2485
