Legal Education


Immigration Law & Know-Your-Rights Charlas

In partnership with Marin County Immigration Working Group, we provide Spanish-language presentations regarding immigration law, rights, and tips for dealing with ICE raids and preventing the deportation of family members in the County each year.

U-Visa Charlas

In partnership with Marin Abused Women's Services, we provide Spanish-language presentations regarding U-Visas and domestic violence prevention.

Legal Clinics

In partnership with pro-bono attorneys, we provide clinics to help clients understand their legal immigration options. The pro-bono attorneys also provide in-person consultations.

Outreach

Our legal staff and our family resource staff distribute printed materials regarding immigration rights and laws to clients in our offices, at partner sites, and at community events throughout the year.

Citizenship and Naturalization Classes

How can I get access to Legal Education?

(415) 306-0427 Gabby Aragón
Call and make an appointment to learn more about the Legal Education Program.


For additional information about our Legal Education Program, contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Attorney at Law Co-Director, Immigration Department, at (415) 306-0420.

 
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