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To get free legal help, search the Pro Bono Legal Center’s list of organizations by need (child custody, divorce, employment, etc.)
Call 412-402-6677
ADDITIONAL HELPFUL INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL HELPFUL INFORMATION
Young Adults
The criminal justice system can be hard to navigate. These FAQs can help you and your family.
ADDITIONAL HELPFUL INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL HELPFUL INFORMATION
Immigrants & Internationals
Everyone has certain rights, including people who may be undocumented. Know your rights. The following websites can help:
The American Civil Liberties Union
Browse by issue like voting rights or stopped by police.
The National Law Guild
Know-your-rights booklets you can download or print for free to have with you when interacting with police. Available in several languages.
National Immigration Law Center
Acculturation for Justice, Access and Peace Outreach (AJAPO)
Naturalization services, application review, application filing, citizenship classes, interview practice, and representation at naturalization interviews.
Call 412-391-4985 or 412-391-5184
Send an email
Jewish Family and Community Services, Immigration Legal ServicesNaturalization services, application review, application filing, citizenship classes, interview practice, and representation at naturalization interviews.
Call Jamie Englert at 412-904-5966, or send an email.
Christian Immigration Advocacy Center
Provides low-cost and pro-bono immigration-related legal services to immigrants and refugees in the Pittsburgh area.
Call 412-532-6181 or send an email
University of Pittsburgh Immigration Law Clinic
Represents immigrants requesting asylum, facing removal, and seeking special protection under the Violence Against Women Act.
Call 412-648-1300
Pro Bono Center
Offers remote interpretation services for clients seeking legal help.
Email Olivia Hilborn or call 412-402-6641