Monday, June 16, 2014

11:56 AM

CONNECTICUT




Hartford Immigration Court

Hartford, Connecticut

Jerome N. Frank Legal Services
Organization

P.O. Box 209090
New Haven, CT 06520-9090
(Courier Address: 127 Wall Street, New Haven, CT
06511)
Tel: (203) 432-4800
Fax: (203) 432-1426
Represents aliens in asylum proceedings.

IRIS - Integrated Refugee & Immigrant
Services

235 Nicoll St., 2nd Floor
New Haven, CT 06511
Tel: (203) 562-2769
Fax: (203) 562-1798
immigration@irisct.org
www.irisct.org

International Institute of Connecticut
(Main Office)

670 Clinton Avenue
Bridgeport, CT 06605
1-888-342-2678
Represents aliens in removal proceedings.
Represents aliens in asylum proceedings.
May consider representing aliens in detention
and criminal aliens.
Represents aliens in citizenship applications,
green card processing, extension of visas, work
authorization, and petitions for relatives.
Provides counseling.
Nominal fees charged for representation.

International Institute of Connecticut
(Hartford Division)

175 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 692-3085
Represents aliens in removal proceedings
through Court Representation Project (cases
are assigned to volunteer attorneys).
May consider representing aliens in detention
and criminal aliens.
Represents aliens in asylum proceedings.
Represents aliens in citizenship applications,
green card processing, extension of visas, work
authorization, and petitions for relatives.
Provides counseling.
Nominal fees charged for representation.
Limited representation available from June to
August.

International Institute of Connecticut
(Stamford Division)

34 Woodland Avenue (NEON Building)
Stamford, CT 06902
Tel: (203) 965-7190
Fax: (203) 425-8927
Represents aliens in citizenship applications,
green card processing, extension of visas, work
authorization, petitions for relatives.
Provides counseling.
Nominal fees charged for services.

Justin C. Egeolu, Esq.

2386 Morris Avenue, Suite 100
Union, NJ 07083
Tel: (866) 794-1716
ejc@egeolulaw.com
Will represent indigent aliens pro bono in
asylum proceedings.


  

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