Our advocates are available to discuss your legal rights, the legal process, possible outcomes and any other information to help make the best decisions for your situation. We are not here to give you legal advice, but we are here to guide you. If you are accessing services, your advocate may accompany you to court or refer you to immigration services, if you need them.
We are not lawyers, but we will join you at any of your court appointments so you are not alone. We will help you understand what to expect and assist with ensuring your questions get answered. Most importantly, we want to give you hope.
Everyone’s situation is unique. If you need assistance with your immigration status, we are here to help. Our advocates will assess your situation.
Let’s talk. We are here to listen. Call our 24/7 Crisis Hopeline for domestic violence and sexual assault survivors at 915.593.7300 or 1.800.727.0511.
Find helpful services at the Family Resource Center.
915.595.2238
580 Giles Road El Paso, Texas 79915
Monday–Thursday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m.–noon
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