Coronavirus/COVID-19 Advisory for Immigration Legal Services
The World Relief Sacramento office is currently closed until further notice in an effort to limit client and staff exposure to the novel coronavirus. We are accepting appointments for consultations, though these appointments will be conducted by phone/video chat and not in-person, until further notice. Please note that we will be slower to return phone calls during this period.
For DACA Renewal Services, click here.
For Naturalization Services, please call directly to 916.978.3410 to receive guidance on how we can serve you remotely during our office closure.
If you have an urgent need, please call (916) 915-3171.
The Immigration Legal Services (ILS) program at World Relief Sacramento exists to partner with local churches and the wider community to provide low-cost, high-quality legal services to immigrants throughout the Sacramento area. World Relief Sacramento is recognized by the U.S. Department of Justice and its attorney and caseworkers can represent clients before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS).
Our services are available by appointment only. Schedule a consultation today by booking online here or by calling 916.978.3410. Fees for services vary based on service type, client income, and whether a service can be provided under a California state grant.
PATH TO CITIZENSHIP PROGRAM
Learn how World Relief can help you or members of your community apply for citizenship for FREE.
Path to Citizenship Program Page
Programa para el Camino ala Ciudadania
OTHER ILS Services
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Green Card Applications
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Replacement/Renewal of Green Card
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Refugee/Asylee Green Card Applications
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DACA Renewals
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Naturalization Applications
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Certificate of Citizenship
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Fiance(e) Petition
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Petition for a Relative
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Petition to Remove Conditions on Two-Year Green Cards
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Travel Documents
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Employment Authorization Cards
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Fee Waiver for Certain Applications
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Foreign Document Translation
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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests
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Waiver of Unlawful Presence (I-601 A)
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Former Soviet Union countries qualified under the Lautenburg Act (as renewed by Congress)
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Refugee Processing for Religious Minorities in Iran (as renewed by Congress)
Volunteer with ILS
Volunteers are needed to help our immigration caseworkers serve the Sacramento area’s immigrant community. If you are a lawyer, paralegal, law student, would like to serve as an interpreter/translator, or have no background in immigration but would like to be trained to serve applicants at citizenship workshops, learn more about how you can help World Relief offer low-cost, high-quality legal services and community education by visiting our volunteer opportunities page.