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RCMA’s Immigration Assistance Program

Walking you through the process

If you are interested in volunteering, please contact the DCR office to set up a tour and volunteer orientation.

  • Legal Screenings and Consultations for Immigration relief
  • Direct Client Assistance
  • Referrals
  • Currently free of charge
  • Education/ Outreach:
    • Know Your Rights Presentations
    • Family Planning
    • Citizenship Workshops
    • Legal Screening Clinics
    • Other Immigration topics as requested

Services Offered

  • Family Based Petitions
  • DACA Renewals
  • Renewal of Legal Permanent Residence (Green Card)
  • Citizenship
  • Fee Waivers
  • Limited Assistance:
    • Asylum-credible fear
    • U Visa-victims of crime; helped law enforcement
    • T Visa-victims of trafficking
    • SIJS- unaccompanied minors
    • Cancellation of Removal –in deportation proceedings
    • TPS-temporary protected status
    • VAWA-violence against women act

FACES OF CHANGE

A transformed life starts with a sense of security that hard work will be rewarded. Here are some of the stories from people whose lives were forever changed when RCMA offered them immigration guidance that was empathetic to their personal circumstances, strengthening their resolve to reach ever-higher.

Contact Us for Immigration Help

or call 813-707-7026

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    Legal Disclaimer – This information is offered for general information purposes only. It does not constitute specific legal advice or opinion. You should not act or rely upon any of the information contained in this presentation without seeking the advice of a qualified immigration attorney or Department of Justice Accredited Representative.