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Health & Human Services

Immigration
Services

Helping Families Navigate the Immigration Process.

Family Immigration Services

CPLC Family Immigration Services helps reunite families that have been divided by international borders or mixed immigration statuses.

Serving Tucson, Somerton, and Nogales, Arizona, our services are accredited by the Department of Justice’s Board of Immigration Appeals. We offer a broad range of low- and no-cost services designed to meet the needs of someone in any stage of the immigration process. We are committed to providing quality, affordable, accurate, timely, and personalized services to meet your immigration needs.

Services include but are not limited to:

  • Low-cost consultations
  • Informational sessions
  • Citizenship/Naturalization
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) renewals
  • Green card renewals (I-90 Permanent Resident card renewal)
  • Work Permit Renewals
  • Family petitions
  • Consular Processing
  • Adjustment of status
  • U-Visas
  • VAWA
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Contact Information

Phoenix

1008 E Buckeye Rd Ste 125
Phoenix, AZ 85034

Call or text: (602) 837-2129
Phoenix.immigration@cplc.org

San Luis

1938 W Cesar Chavez Blvd Suite 1A
San Luis, AZ 85349

Call or text: 928-543-9841
sanluis.immigration@cplc.org

Somerton

308 West Main Street
Somerton, AZ 85350

Call or text: (928) 627-2042
somerton.immigration@cplc.org

Tucson

373 W Prince Rd
Tucson, AZ 85705

Call or text: (520) 918-6782
tucson.immigration@cplc.org

No matter how hard or complicated your situation is, they will help you.

  • Rafael, Program Participant

Avoid Scams!

Only a licensed attorney or a BIA-accredited individual can provide you with legal advice on your immigration case. Notaries and Certified Legal Document Preparers are not allowed to provide legal advice, and those offering advice may be a scam. You can find a list of accredited organizations and individuals here.

Currently, CPLC does not offer representation for cases in immigration court. If you are facing deportation or another immigration court matter, you must seek counsel from an attorney. You can find a list of immigration attorneys at: www.Aila.org.

Community Organizing

As part of the National Immigrant Empowerment Project through a grant from the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC), CPLC Family Immigration Services is promoting immigrant integration into our society and communities. Immigration is a dynamic, two-way process in which newcomers and the receiving society work together to build secure, vibrant and cohesive communities.

We partner with the Working Group to Reduce Poverty in Tucson and the Immigrant Empowerment Task Force to address structural causes of poverty and raise awareness of the importance of immigrants in our community.

We directly served
1,965

clients last year

Our clients report
100%

satisfied with our services