Pennsylvania Immigration Resource Center

Provides free access to justice for vulnerable immigrants who are at risk of detention or deportation, and immigrant survivors of violence through legal services, education, and advocacy. Their removal defense programs helps fight for the rights of immigrants facing removal and separation from family. Through this they offer: legal orientation (group orientations, individual orientations, self-help workshops, and pro bono referrals), a national qualified representative program (which represents detained immigrants with mental health conditions), immigrant family unity project (proving an immigration attorney for those facing removal/separation from families on a merits-blind basis), and the unaccompanied children’s project (represents migrants under the age of 18 who have arrived in the U.S. without a guardian). They also have an immigrant survivors project, which advocates for the legal rights of immigrant survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.
 
Contact:
(717) 600-8099
info@pirclaw.org