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Attorneys work with interpreters to give consultation and legal advice on family law, immigration law, landlord-tenant disputes, employment law and other areas. Call for an appointment. Focuses on serving limited English-speaking Koreans.
Operates legal clinics providing free 30 minute consultations with an attorney.
Focus is on Korean and Korean-speaking clients.
Clinic attorneys can:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Neighborhood legal clinic attorneys may not have expertise in all areas of the law, but they will make every attempt to answer questions accurately.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
Categories
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals With Disabilities
Workers Compensation Benefits Assistance
Government Complaints/Government Ombudsman Offices
Child Guardianship Assistance
Work Permits
Welfare Rights Assistance
Contract Law
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Education Discrimination Assistance
Adult Guardianship Assistance
Taxpayer Advocate Services
Post Conviction Restoration of Civil Rights
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Consumer Fraud Reporting
Paternity Suits
Foster Care Legal Services
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Impounded Vehicle Services
Landlord Rights Information/Counseling
Special Education Advocacy
Emancipation of Minors
HIPAA Complaints
Family Justice Centers
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Patient Rights Assistance
Will Preparation Assistance
Labor and Employment Law
Elder Law
Driver License Retention/Reinstatement Assistance
Constitutional/Civil Rights Groups
Adoption Legal Services
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Naturalization Support/Legal Services
Child Advocacy Centers
Rights Counseling for Undocumented People
Home Sanitation
Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
Corporate/Business Law
Native American/Tribal Law
Deferred Action on Alien Removal
Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Orders
Customer Service Discrimination Assistance
Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care
Durable Power of Attorney for Asset Management
Grandparent Rights
Comprehensive Family Law Services
Special Immigrant Juvenile Petitions
General Legal Aid
Voting Rights Protection
Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services
Estate Entitlement Assistance
Intellectual Property Law Training/General Information
Predatory Lending Assistance
Consumer Law
Collection Complaints
Divorce Assistance
Automobile Complaints
Alien Travel/Reentry Document Filing Assistance
Immigrant Labor Certification Filing Assistance
Organizational Start Up Services
Public/Subsidized Housing Appeals Assistance
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Asylum Application Filing Assistance
Bankruptcy Assistance
Repossession Agency Complaints
Warranty Complaints
General Education Advocacy
Housing Complaints
Attorneys work with interpreters to give consultation and legal advice on family law, immigration law, landlord-tenant disputes, employment law, and other areas. Call for an appointment. Focuses on serving limited English-speaking Asians.
Chinese Information and Service Center, Asian Bar Association of Washington, and Asian Counseling and Referral Service partner with the King County Bar Association to provide a free legal clinic.
Pro bono attorneys work with staff and volunteer interpreters to give consultation and legal advice around family law, immigration law, landlord-tenant disputes, employment law, and other areas. As of 9/2024, most consults are virtual but in-person appointments may be available if needed (more information provided to clients during intake phone call). Call (206) 957-8544 for an appointment. Appointments are typically Tuesdays, 5:30-7:30 PM.
International District Legal Clinic
Chinese Information and Services Center
611 S Lane St.
Seattle, WA 98144
Categories
Impounded Vehicle Services
Naturalization Support/Legal Services
Divorce Assistance
Paternity Suits
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Housing Complaints
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Grandparent Rights
Foster Care Legal Services
Landlord Rights Information/Counseling
Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care
Voting Rights Protection
Estate Entitlement Assistance
Deferred Action on Alien Removal
Special Education Advocacy
Native American/Tribal Law
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
General Legal Aid
Customer Service Discrimination Assistance
Contract Law
Family Justice Centers
Will Preparation Assistance
Asylum Application Filing Assistance
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Education Discrimination Assistance
Work Permits
Adult Guardianship Assistance
Housing Discrimination Assistance
Corporate/Business Law
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Orders
Patient Rights Assistance
Intellectual Property Law Training/General Information
Government Complaints/Government Ombudsman Offices
Labor and Employment Law
Automobile Complaints
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Adoption Legal Services
Comprehensive Family Law Services
Organizational Start Up Services
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Immigrant Labor Certification Filing Assistance
Consumer Law
Constitutional/Civil Rights Groups
Home Sanitation
Warranty Complaints
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Child Advocacy Centers
Emancipation of Minors
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Consumer Fraud Reporting
Collection Complaints
Alien Travel/Reentry Document Filing Assistance
Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services
Bankruptcy Assistance
General Education Advocacy
Special Immigrant Juvenile Petitions
Rights Counseling for Undocumented People
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Predatory Lending Assistance
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Public/Subsidized Housing Appeals Assistance
Human Trafficking Legal Assistance
Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
Elder Law
Provides free Immigration and Family Law legal clinics with a focus on serving the LGBTQ Latinx community.
Assists with citizenship applications. Works with OIRA for DACA program recipients.
Provides free, monthly, 30 minute legal clinics for family law and Immigration legal needs with a focus on serving the LGBTQ Latinx community.
Volunteer attorneys work with clients to identify legal needs, potential legal actions and connect clients to further community legal services.
Assists with Office of Immigrant & Refugee Affairs (OIRA) legal clinics, with a particular focus on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program recipients and their family members.
Helps clients prepare for citizenship by confirming eligibility and providing free naturalization classes and workshops.
Lawyers and legal volunteers assist clients complete their N-400 naturalization petition and reviews them for accuracy.
Categories
Divorce Assistance
Immigrant Labor Certification Filing Assistance
Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition Filing Assistance
Asylum Application Filing Assistance
Naturalization Support/Legal Services
Alien Travel/Reentry Document Filing Assistance
Deferred Action on Alien Removal
Adoption Legal Services
Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services
Alimony Assistance
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Family Based Visas
Self Petitions for Abused Spouses
Comprehensive Family Law Services
Rights Counseling for Undocumented People
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Paternity Suits
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Emancipation of Minors
Ensures immigrant students' right to attend school, regardless of their documentation status or the documentation status of their parents. Undocumented students are obliged under state law to attend school until they reach a mandated age.
Ensures immigrant students' right to attend school, regardless of their documentation status or the documentation status of their parents. Undocumented students are obliged under state law to attend school until they reach a mandated age.
Public schools may not:
- Deny admission to a student during initial enrollment or at any other time on the basis of undocumented status.
- Treat a student differently to determine residency.
- Engage in any practices to "chill" the right of access to school.
- Require students or parents to disclose or document their immigration status.
- Make inquiries of students or parents that may expose their undocumented status.
- Require Social Security numbers from all students, as this may expose undocumented status.
Students without Social Security numbers should be assigned a number generated by the school.
Adults without Social Security numbers who are applying for a free lunch and/or breakfast program on behalf of a student need only indicate on the application that they do not have a Social Security number.
School personnel -- especially building principals and those involved with student intake activities -- should be aware that they have no legal obligation to enforce U. S. immigration laws.
Categories
General Education Advocacy
Education Discrimination Assistance
Rights Counseling for Undocumented People