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The Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser is dedicated to serving all DC residents, including our vibrant and diverse communities of immigrants. Through Know Your Rights town halls, liaison units and her signature Immigrant Justice Legal Services grant program, the Mayor is committed to ensuring that all DC residents feel welcome and valued.
Find Legal Resources
Immigrant Justice Legal Services Grant Program (IJLS)
Outside Databases
Check If a Lawyer is Licensed (“active status in good standing”)
DC Government Resources
Co-branded FAQs and information sheets, such as the Ayuda brochures and notario fraud videos.
DC Language Access Policy
Videos
Consulates can help people find where a family member is detained, or even provide legal defense support. Be aware that consulates are required by law to be notified by United States federal, state and local government offices when one of their nationals is detained. Note: It is a person’s individual decision whether they also wish to reach out to their consulate. Individuals with asylum claims may not wish to do so.
Avoid Scams (“Notario Fraud”)
Links to MOLA, MOAPIA, MOAA, ODAI and Grant Clearinghouse
Ensuring the Safety and Security of DC’s Immigrant Community
Press Releases on NIF Partnership
Apply for Citizenship
NIF flyer
Please free to contact any IJLS grantee, once you have a look at the project descriptions, or see the DC Bar for more organizations. In addition, the following DC organizations offer citizenship assistance.
CARECEN
1460 Columbia Rd NW # C
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 328-9799
carecendc.org
Catholic Charities
Various locations
(202) 772-4300
catholiccharitiesdc.org
Information about any immigration-related events in the District, including upcoming clinics, as we are asked to share them. The list should also include upcoming citizenship workshops.
Clinics will be held on the following Saturdays from 10 am to 12 pm:

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Government of the District of Columbia

Muriel Bowser
Mayor of the District of Columbia
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