Kino Border Initiative
https://www.kinoborderinitiative.org/
P.O. Box 159
Nogales, A287-2370Z 85628-0159
520-287-2370
The Kino Border Initiative (KBI) is a binational organization that works in the area of migration and is located in Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. The KBI’s vision is to help make humane, just, workable migration between the U.S. and Mexico a reality.  Its mission is to promote US/Mexico border and immigration policies that affirm the dignity of the human person and a spirit of bi-national solidarity through:

  • Direct humanitarian assistance and accompaniment with migrants;
  • Social and pastoral education with communities on both sides of the border;
  • Participation in collaborative networks that engage in research and advocacy to transform local, regional, and national immigration policies.

Undocumented Student Resource Guide
This Guide provides expert advice for undocumented college students. Learn more about tuition and enrollment policies, financial aid and scholarships, and get expert advice on how to overcome barriers in your pursuit of the American dream.
https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/college-resource-center/undocumented-college-student-resources/

Catholic Social Services: Immigration and Refugee Services
Provides legal consultation, documentation, and representation to U.S. citizens and immigrants dealing with immigration-related issues.
https://www.catholiccharitiesaz.org/all-locations/immigration
1825 W. Northern Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85021
Immigration: 602-749-4415; 855-316-2229
Refugees: 602-997-6105

Chicanos Por La Causa – Phoenix and Somerton
Provides various resources and services for underserved populations. Resources for Health and Human Services, Housing, Education, and Economic Development.
htps://www.cplc.org
Phoenix: 1112 East Buckeye Rd. - 602-257-0700
Somerton: 308 W. Main St. - 928-627-2042

Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project
Provides free social and legal services to persons detained in Florence, Eloy and Phoenix for immigration proceedings. Family visitors must call for an appointment. NO walk-ins.
http://www.firrp.org/
P.O. Box 654., 2601 N. Highway 79, Florence, AZ 85132
Florence: (520) 868-0191
Phoenix: (602) 307-1008
Tucson: (520) 203-7912

Friendly House
One Friday per month, free consultations to general public on first come, first serve basis. Assistance with immigration and asylum applications, green card renewals, family petitions, visas, VAWA applications, and court representation.
http://www.friendlyhouse.org/immigration
113 West Sherman St., Phoenix, AZ 85003 | 602-257-1870

International students and scholars — ASU
Visas for international students.
https://students.asu.edu/international/support | 480-965-7451

Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest
http://www.lss-sw.org/refugeeservices
Pre-arrival housing
Case management
How to use transportation and basic services
Employment help, K-12 refugee education services, help for women, immigration services including: Naturalization, Status adjustment, Family reunification, Travel document preparation, Document replacement.
CALL for an appointment.
Phoenix: 10201 S. 51st St., #180 | 480-396-3795 or 602-248-4400
Tucson: 6303 E. Tanque Verde Rd., #101 | 520-748-2300 or 520-748-2300

Immigration Law Clinic, University of Arizona
https://law.arizona.edu/immigration-law-clinic
Deportation defense for detainees in Eloy and non-detained persons in Tucson
Immigration Law Clinic – clinic open Wed evenings Feb -April and Sept-Nov by APPOINTMENT only.
Clinic at Rountree Hall, College of Law: 1145 N. Mountain Ave, Tucson
520-626-5232 for an appointment at the Clinic

Mexican Consulate Offices in AZ:
Phoenix: 320 E. McDowell Rd. | 602-242-7398 or emergency: 602-242-7398
https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/phoenix/
Tucson: 3915 E. Broadway Blvd. | 520-882-5595 or emergency: 520-975-5832
http://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/tucson
Douglas: 1201 F Avenue | 520-364-3107 or 520-364-3142
http://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/douglas
Nogales: 135 W. Cardwell St. | 520-287-2521 or 520-287-3381
http://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/nogales
Yuma: 298 S. Main Street | 928-343-0066
http://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/yuma

American Beginnings
Immigration and Naturalization services.
2215 S. 8th Ave., Yuma, AZ 85364 | 928-783-5794

International Rescue Committee
Refugees, asylees, victims of human trafficking, survivors of torture, and other immigrants.
Glendale: 4425 W. Olive Ave., #400 | 602-443-2440
https://www.rescue.org/united-states/phoenix-az
Tucson: 2100 N. Kolb Rd., Ste 103 | 520-319-2128
https://www.rescue.org/united-states/tucson-az#

Arizona Dream Act Coalition
Immigrant Youth-led organization focusing on the fight for higher education and immigrant rights.
www.theadac.org
1122 E. Buckeye, Rd, Suite B7-B8, Phoenix, AZ 85034 | 602-842-3748
For text alerts: text ADAC to 77948

LUCHA
Civic engagement organization that advocates on social and economic issues that impact the Latino community, from immigration to workers’ rights.
http://www.mifamiliavota.org/Arizona
Phoenix: 1710 E Indian School Rd., Suite 100 | 602-263-2030
Tucson:  877 S. Alvernon, Suite 100

Puente Arizona
Grassroots migrant justice organization develops, educates, and empowers migrant communities to protect and defend families and themselves.
http://puenteaz.org/
1937 W. Adams St., Phoenix, AZ 85009 | (602) 252-1283

Homeland Security: Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (CRCL)
Reviews and investigates civil rights and civil liberties complaints filed by the public regarding U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policies and activities.
Includes violation of rights while in immigration detention or as a subject of immigration enforcement; discrimination or inappropriate questioning related to entry into the United States.
https://www.dhs.gov/compliance-branch
Office for CRCL
US Dept. of Homeland Security
245 Murray Lane, SW
Bldg. 410, Mail Stop #0190
Washington, D.C. 20528
202-401-1474; Toll-free: 866-644-8360
TTY: 202-401-0470; Toll-free TTY: 866-644-8361