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Immigrants

Resources For Asians and Pacific Islanders (Links/National)

Immigrant Advocacy Organizations (Links From A-Z)
Nationally based help groups for immigrants.

World Directory of Embassies & Consulates
Select the embassy and your location from their drop box.

National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium (202) 296-2300
This advocacy group tracks national laws and trends affecting the civil rights of Asian-Americans.  They look at big picture issues such as education, hate crimes, affirmative action, voting rights, and immigration.  While they may be great to have on your side for political support, don't expect much in the way of individual consumer help.  

National Directory Of Civil Rights Organizations (All 50 States & DC)

United Way Help Line 
(For All 50 States, DC & Puerto Rico)
Choose your state, select your city, and look up help agencies galore!!! Their stellar search engine can lead you to any social service topic you can think of.  For the best results,  type in words like  "Hispanic and Social Services" or "Refugee and (the name of your topic)".   

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Refugees

Refugee Resettlement Help Groups (Consumer-SOS)

Resources For Asians and Pacific Islanders
(Links/National)
For their links on refugees, get to their site, Hit "control F" and type in "refugee". This will allow you to find all refugee-related links.

www.refugeesusa.org
Refugee help agency with links and other resources.

Refugees-All The Links You Could Ever Want

United Way Help Line  (For All 50 States, DC & Puerto Rico)
Choose your state, select your city, and look up help agencies galore!!! Their stellar search engine can lead you to any social service topic you can think of.  For the best results,  type in words like  "Hispanic and Social Services" or "Refugee and (the name of your topic)".

The Directory of Pro Bono Programs (All 50 States & DC)  
Lawyers for those who can't afford one. Scroll down to the bottom of their page, click on their drop box and select your state.  Has other legal help in addition to legal aid.  If you are seeking legal representation, look to the listings in the county in which you live or in one near you. Those programs that provide service on a stateside basis are listed at the top of each state listing. 

World Directory of Embassies & Consulates
Select the embassy and your location from their drop box.

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Refugee Resettlement

Immigration & Naturalization Homepage

National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
email: nnirr@nnirro.org 

United Jewish Communities (All 50 States, Not DC)
Helps refugees with resettlement in the US. Primarily for refugees from the former Soviet Union.

Refugees International
email: ri@refintl.org 

U.S. State Department
email: secretary@state.gov 

International Rescue Committee
email: peter@atl.intrescom.org 

Amnesty International
email: admin-us@aiusa.org 

Office Of Refugee Resettlement
email: rmunia@acf.dhhs.gov 

Southeast Asia Resource Action Center
email: searac@searac.org 

United Nations High Commission for Refugees
email: webmaster@unchr.ch 

Institute For Social And Economic Development

Cultural Orientation Website
email: peggy@cal.org

United Way Help Line  (For All 50 States, DC & Puerto Rico)
Choose your state, select your city, and look up help agencies galore!!! Their stellar search engine can lead you to any social service topic you can think of.  For the best results,  type in words like  "Hispanic and Social Services" or "Refugee and (the name of your topic)".

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Immigrants and Refugees (Michigan)