
Immigration Legal Services
Welcome to the Immigration Legal Services program at FDO! We understand that the first step for many immigrants arriving in the U.S.A. is obtaining a legal status that allows them to live, learn, and work legally. However, navigating the complex immigration system can be daunting, especially for those who cannot afford private immigration attorneys.
At FDO, we are committed to eventually providing free immigration legal services to support individuals and families in need. Our goal is to assemble an experienced team of multilingual agents and lawyers who will guide and advocate for immigrants throughout the legal process. In the future, we plan to offer assistance with visa applications, green card renewals, asylum claims, and other immigration matters, ensuring our dedicated staff is available to help.
Access to quality legal representation should not be determined by one's financial situation. That is why we are dedicated to working towards offering our immigration legal services at no cost to our clients. By providing free legal assistance, we aim to empower immigrants to secure their legal status and build a brighter future for themselves and their families.
If you need immigration legal support, please keep in touch with FDO as we develop these services. Our future team will be here to provide compassionate and professional assistance to help you navigate the complexities of the immigration system. Together, we can work towards a more inclusive and welcoming community.
In the future, FDO intends to provide the following immigration legal services:
– Special Immigration Visa (SIV) Applications
– Family/Asylee/Refugee Visa Petitions
– Family-Based Adjustment of Status Applications
– Naturalization/Citizenship Applications
– Consular Visa Processing
– Applications for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
– Document renewals and replacements
– Permanent resident applications (green cards) for refugees and asylees
– Representation of survivors of domestic violence (VAWA-based applications)
– Representation of victims of violent crimes (U Visa Applications)
– Travel Documents
– Community outreach and education
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While FDO does not currently provide these services, there is an intention to do so in the future.




