Get free legal services for immigrant youth who are survivors of abuse
Esperanza Immigration Rights Project
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Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project provides direct representation for child survivors of domestic and gang-based violence, and also works with some cases involving T-Visas and U-Visas.
Available
Monday - Friday | 8:30 am - 5 pm |
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Closed on some national and Catholic holidays.
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ADA accessibleUnknown
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citizenshipimmigrant
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communitiesasylum seeker or asylee, survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking victim survivors, immigrants, refugees, Sexual Assault Survivor, undocumented immigrant
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agechildren (5-11 years old), transitional age youth (16-24 years old)
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freeYes
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Eligibility requirementsNone
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languagesSpanish
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countiesLos Angeles
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Appointment requiredYes
What to do next
Call 213-251-3505
Call for more information.
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Esperanza Immigration Rights Project
1530 James M. Wood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Get directions
346.9 miles away Mon - Fri 8:30 am - 5 pm Sat - Sun Closed
Closed on some national and Catholic holidays.
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