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Free immigration legal help — Catholic Charities
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Free immigration legal help — Catholic Charities

Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

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Catholic Charities provides free and low-cost immigration legal services to Houston neighbors regardless of faith or background. We help with DACA renewals, green card applications, family reunification, asylum, and naturalization.

Families facing immigration challenges can get free legal help from Catholic Charities in Houston. The organization helps with DACA renewals, green card applications, family reunification cases, asylum requests, and citizenship applications.

Catholic Charities serves anyone who needs immigration help, regardless of religious background or ability to pay. Their legal team includes Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives working under licensed attorneys. These credentials mean they can officially represent people in immigration court and with federal agencies.

The services cover many common immigration needs. People renewing their DACA status can get help with paperwork and deadlines. Families trying to bring relatives to the United States can navigate the complex reunion process. Those seeking asylum from dangerous situations receive support building their cases. Permanent residents ready to become citizens get assistance with naturalization applications.

Getting help starts with a free consultation. People can call Catholic Charities to schedule an appointment where staff will review their situation and explain options. During this meeting, families learn what documents they need and what steps come next in their specific case.

To connect with Catholic Charities immigration services, call their main number to schedule that free consultation. The staff will match families with the right type of help for their immigration goals.

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