IMMIGRANT SERVICES | IMMIGRANT SERVICES

Recognized agency by Board of Immigration Appeals to process, file and represent clients before the United States citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) Immigration Court.Immigration attorneys and accredited representatives advocate on behalf of clients and work closely with the Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC). Cases include naturalization (citizenship) Legal permanent residency (green card), family petitions, adjustment of status, political asylum, victims of human trafficking, work authorizations, temporary protected status,(TPS), victims of criminal activity (U-Visas), deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA), Legal Orientation for custodians (LOPC: In partnership with EOIR), Family Reunification Program, religious visas, VAWA cases fir battered spouses/children/parents, waivers (1-601, 1-601A, 1-212, 237 (h, etc.)

Physical Address

143 Schleigel Boulevard, Amityville, NY 11701

Voice

631-789-5210

Main

Voice

631-789-5210

Main

Fax

631-789-5245

Fax

Fax

631-789-5245

Fax

Application process

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Fee

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Eligibility

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Languages

Polish

Italian

French

Spanish

Agency info

CATHOLIC CHARITIES

Serves the needs of the poor, isolated, disadvantaged, and vulnerable on Long Island, addresses the causes of injustice, and promotes and protects the dignity of human life at all stages. With more than 60 sites, the agency provides alcoholism and substance abuse services, HIV/AIDS care, services for people with physical disabilities, residential services for people with physical disabilities, residential services for people with developmental disabilities, immigrant and refugee services, mental health services, pregnancy and maternity services, senior services, affordable housing, and food and nutrition. In addition, the agency's Parish Social Ministry efforts connect with more than 100 parishes, helping them to develop direct service responses to needs in their communities and to partner with other community groups for organizing and advocacy efforts.