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University of Pittsburgh School of Law - Immigration Law Clinic
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Clinic students represent immigrants requesting asylum, facing removal from the United States, and seeking special protection under the Violence Against Women Act. Students also help clients to overcome linguistic and cultural barriers that could impede their success in the U.S. legal system.
3900 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Eligibility:
Clients may include refugees, immigrant women and children
survivors of domestic violence applying to change their status,
persons with criminal convictions who seek relief from removal from
the United States, and other immigrant populations.
Phone/FAX Numbers
- (412) 648-1300
- (412) 648-1490
Intake Procedure:
Potential clients should call the clinic to request an appointment.
Geographical Area:
Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana,
Lawrence, Mercer, Washington, and Westmoreland counties
Additional Services Offered at this Agency:
- Child Custody/Visitation Assistance * Low Income
- Child Support Assistance/Enforcement * Low Income
- Citizenship and Immigration Services Offices
- Colleges/Universities
- Comprehensive Family Law Services * Low Income
- Consumer Law * Low Income
- Day Camps
- Elder Law
- Family Counseling
- General Health Education Programs
- General Legal Aid * Low Income
- Grandparent Rights
- Group Counseling
- Guardianship Assistance
- Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
- Individual Counseling
- Job Training Formats
- Legal Representation * Low Income
- Libraries
- Office Equipment/Supplies Donation Programs
- Psychotherapy/Psychoanalysis
- Special Interest Camps
- Summer Camps
- Tax Appeals/Audit Assistance
- Veteran Employment Programs
- Will Preparation Assistance
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University of Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh School of Law - Immigration Law Clinic
University of Pittsburgh School of Law - Immigration Law Clinic