Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC)

- 16.1 Legal Resources: General
- 17.1 Legal Assistance Resources for Immigrants
- 17.3 Education (including Language Learning Services) for Immigrants
- 17.5 Mental Health & Case Management Resources for Immigrants
- 17.6 Community-Building Resources for Immigrants
- 17.7 Legislative & Advocacy Resources for Immigrants
- 17.8 Faith-Based Resources for Immigrants
Description
"I was a stranger and you welcomed me."
Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC) provides training and support to a dedicated network of more than 400 Catholic and community-based immigration law providers in 49 states. By supporting approximately 3,000 network employees with diverse and in-depth training, real-time updates and best practices, CLINIC ultimately serves nearly 500,000 immigrants a year, making it the largest nonprofit immigration law organization in the country. In addition to supporting the network, CLINIC offers highly specialized direct legal representation, and training and technical assistance for immigrant defenders about current practice and strategy before the courts. We also have a dedicated team that specializes in religious immigration law to assist religious workers coming to the United States.
CLINIC's program areas are Advocacy, Field Engagement, Training and Technical Assistance, and Religious Immigration Services. We are guided by the Catholic principle of subsidiarity — to support our Affiliate network in doing their best work within their communities, stepping in to provide direct legal service only when necessary. CLINIC operates with financial support from the Catholic Church, foundations and individual donors.
Migration is as old as human experience. People migrate today for the same reasons as throughout history: to escape oppression, famine, war and danger; to search for justice and security; and to create better and safer lives for themselves, their families and future generations. But the issue of immigration in the United States today is fraught with division and is in vital need of reform, and CLINIC's work and its Catholic values are more important than ever.
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Detailed Resource Information
Populations Prioritized
Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria Present
- Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria Present
Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria
- All Adults 18+, Immigrants
Age
- Seniors (65+)
- Young Adults (18-25)
- Adults (26-64)
Citizenship Status
- Asylum-Seeker
- Dual Citizen
- Immigrant / Child of an Immigrant
- Non-U.S. Citizen
- Refugee
- U.S. Citizen
Immigration Status
- Asylum-Seeker
- Child of Immigrant(s)
- Conditional Permanent Resident
- DACA Recipient (DREAMER) or Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) Status
- Family Member or Partner of Immigrant(s)
- Undocumented
- Refugee
- Naturalized Citizen
- Lawful Permanent Resident (i.e. Green Card or Visa Holder)
- VAWA Petitioner
Locations Served
Geographically Bound
- No
Location(s) Served Notes
- Nationwide resource
State
- National
Identity Affirming Vetting Policies
Immigrant-Owned/-Led
- Yes: Immigrants are in Leadership Positions
BIPOC/Black-Owned/-Led
- Yes: BIPOC are in Leadership Positions
- Yes: Black Folks are in Leadership Positions
Sexual Orientation-Affirming Policies
- Has Anti-Discrimination Policies around Sexual Orientation
Gender Identity-Affirming Policies
- Has Anti-Discrimination Policies around Gender Identity & Gender Expression
Immigrant-Affirming Policies
- Has Anti-Discrimination Policies around Citizenship & Immigration Status
- Staff is Trained in Immigration Issues
- Curriculum or Content Includes Immigrant Perspectives
- Service & Outreach Policies Promote Citizenship & Immigration Status Diversity
- Hiring Policies Promote Citizenship & Immigration Status Diversity Among Staff
- Uses Immigrant-Inclusive Language in Daily Communications
- Uses Intake Paperwork with Inclusive Language for Citizenship & Immigration Status
Black/BIPOC-Affirming Policies
- Has Anti-Harassment Policies around Race & Ethnicity
- Service & Outreach Policies Promote Racial & Ethnic Diversity Among Clientele
Other Accessibility Factors
Ways to Access Resource
- Virtual Option(s) Available
- Transportation to Physical Location Not Required
- Primarily Over-the-Phone
Ways to Access Resource: Notes
- You must call or send an email to inquire about how to get legal help.
Cost
- Standard Pricing
Cost: Notes
- Costs will vary depending on legal support attained.
Payment or Insurance Accepted
- Cash or self-payment
- No insurance or other funding accepted
Payment or Insurance Accepted Notes
- Payment will vary depending on legal support attained.
Language Translation Offered
- Arabic
- Spanish
- English
Language Translation Offered Notes
- Community Training Materials are offered in English, Arabic, French, Nepali, Somali and Spanish. The organization operates primarily in English.
Documentation Required Notes
- Pleace call and ask about documentation required.
Confidentiality
- Privileged (Attorneys, Mediators, Domestic Violence Shelters, etc.)