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Accompaniment & Sanctuary Coalition of Colorado Springs

The Accompaniment and Sanctuary Coalition Colorado Springs (ASC COS) provides transportation (locally and within the state), interpretation, translation, court accompaniment and more to the immigrant community in the Pikes Peak Region, regardless of status.

  • 719-257-1218
  • csaccompaniment@gmail.com
  • https://www.asccos.org/
  • PO Box 38895, Colorado Springs, CO 80937
  • El Paso County, Park County, Teller County
Immigrant & Refugee
Immigrant & Refugee

Alianza NORCO

Alianza NORCO empowers immigrant families in Northern Colorado by providing critical, holistic support through immigration legal services, health navigation, and bilingual resource navigation, including driver"s licenses, citizenship, and health enrollment.

  • 970-893-9034
  • alianzanorco@gmail.com
  • https://alianzanorco.org/
  • 2629 Redwing Rd, Suite 298, Fort Collins, CO 80526
  • Larimer County, Weld County
Immigrant & Refugee
Immigrant & Refugee

American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)

Find an immigration lawyer. Founded in 1946, the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, voluntary bar association that provides continuing legal education, professional services, information, and expertise to more than 18,000 attorneys who practice and teach immigration law.

  • 202-507-7600
  • https://www.aila.org/
  • Nationwide
Immigrant & Refugee
Immigrant & Refugee

Arapahoe Libraries: Immigrant & Language Services

Arapahoe Libraries provides a wide variety of services to immigrants in Colorado including resources for English learning, family and children"s services, citizenship and immigration guides.

  • 303-542-7279 (303-LIBRARY)
  • https://arapahoelibraries.org/immigrant-and-language-services/
  • 12855 East Adam Aircraft Circle, Englewood, CO 80112
  • Arapahoe County
Immigrant & Refugee
Immigrant & Refugee

Colorado ID Project

This special project is designed to assist low-income, disabled, homeless and elderly Coloradans seeking documentation of their identity, immigration, or citizenship status. Project activities include representation of individual clients needing assistance in complex cases; coordination of advocacy efforts including legislative, administrative and litigation approaches; technical assistance and community education involving identification issues; and management of a supplemental document fund for individuals and nonprofits to pay needed document fees. Vouchers for Colorado IDs, permits, and driver licenses are also available at all CLS offices Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. You do not have to be a CLS client, or eligible for CLS services to obtain a voucher.

  • 303-837-1313
  • https://coloradoidproject.wordpress.com/
  • 1905 Sherman St., Denver CO 80203 on the 3rd floor
  • Statewide
Legal
Legal

Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition

CIRC is a statewide membership-based coalition of immigrant, labor, interfaith, youth and ally organizations founded in 2002 to build a unified statewide voice to improve the lives of immigrants and refugees in Colorado and the United States. CIRC achieves this mission through non-partisan civic engagement, public education and advocacy to win fair, humane and workable public policies.

  • 303-922-3344
  • ICE Activity Hotline: 844-864-8341
  • https://coloradoimmigrant.org/
  • 2525 W. Alameda Ave., Denver, CO 80219
  • Statewide
Immigrant & Refugee
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Legal
Immigrant & Refugee
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Legal

Colorado Rapid Response Network (CoRRN)

Witnessing ICE activity, or think you might be? Want to report a past interaction with ICE? Call the Rapid Response Hotline. Whether a raid or some other kind of law enforcement activity is occurring, CORRN verifies what is happening. A call to the Hotline activates several of the network’s hundreds of trained volunteers to go to the site and document what is happening. If it’s not an immigration raid, we dispel rumors and calm fears in the community.

  • 24/7 Bilingual Hotline: 844-864-8341
  • info@coloradorapidresponsenetwork.com
  • https://www.coloradorapidresponsenetwork.com/
  • Statewide
Hotlines & Info Websites
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Immigrant & Refugee
Hotlines & Info Websites
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Immigrant & Refugee

Colorado Refugee Speakers Bureau

The Colorado Refugee Speakers Bureau creates connection and understanding between refugees and the receiving community in order to build a more inclusive, vibrant, and cohesive Colorado. We do this through speaking and storytelling engagements of all types, from speaking with school, business, and faith communities to special events and conferences.

  • corefugeeconnect@gmail.com
  • https://corefugeeconnect.org/
  • Statewide
Immigrant & Refugee
Immigrant & Refugee

Colorado Office of New Americans

The Colorado Office of New Americans (ONA) serves as the point of contact for state agencies, private sector organizations, and the public to advance the integration and inclusion of New Americans in Colorado communities, facilitating their integration into the state"s civic, economic, and social life. The office was established in 2021 and advises the Governor and his team on immigration and integration policy.

  • 303-318-8230
  • https://ona.colorado.gov/
  • 707 17th Street, Suite 2700 Denver, CO 80202-3660
  • Statewide
Immigrant & Refugee
Immigrant & Refugee

DCAC: Immigrant Family Initiative

Denver Children's Advocacy Center's Immigrant Family Initiative provides mental wellbeing services specifically to kids and families facing difficulty due to immigration. The program supports kids at no cost to the families and regardless of insurance or immigration status.

  • 303-825-3850
  • info@denvercac.org
  • https://www.denvercac.org/immigrantfamilyinitiative/
  • 2149 Federal Blvd, Denver, CO 80211
  • Denver County, Metro Denver
Crisis Support
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General Immigrant & Refugee
Crisis Support
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General Immigrant & Refugee

Emily Griffith Careers Program

The goal of the CAREERS program is to help refugees and immigrants integrate into Colorado’s workforce by finding fulfilling career paths. Participation in the program is a long term commitment (between 1-2 years) and requires active participation and progress towards your long-term goals. The program is not designed to help job seekers find immediate employment.

  • 720-423-4700
  • immigrant.services@emilygriffith.edu
  • https://www.emilygriffith.edu/careers-for-refugees-and-immigrants/
  • 1860 Lincoln St., 6th Floor, Denver, CO 80203
  • Metro Denver
Immigrant & Refugee
Immigrant & Refugee

SB251 Driver’s Licenses For All

Through the law SB251, driver licenses are available to everyone in Colorado, including undocumented Coloradans. Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC) provides resources and training to organizations around the state who support community members to prepare the necessary documents and access an appointment to obtain a driver’s license.

  • 303-205-2335
  • https://coloradoimmigrant.org/our-work/sb251licenses/
  • Statewide
Immigrant & Refugee
Immigrant & Refugee

CU-Boulder’s Immigration Defense Clinic

Student attorneys in Professor Chapin’s legal Clinic at CU Law defend immigrants in a wide variety of legal matters, specializing at the nexus of criminal and immigration law. Professor Chapin and her students appear in both state and federal court on behalf of noncitizen clients, and also file affirmative immigration applications including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) petitions. The Clinic operates on the academic schedule and typically takes cases during the academic calendar, from August-May.

  • 303-492-5830
  • Violeta.Chapin@colorado.edu
  • https://www.colorado.edu/law/academics/clinics/immigration-clinic
  • Boulder County
Immigrant & Refugee
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Legal
Immigrant & Refugee
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Legal

Immigration Legal Center of Boulder County

The mission of the Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County is to expand access to reliable legal services for the immigrant community, to educate the immigrant population about U.S. Law and to educate the general public about legal difficulties encountered by immigrants in this country.

  • 303-444-1522
  • info@boulderayuda.org
  • Maria@boulderayuda.org
  • https://www.boulderayuda.org/
  • 948 North Street, Suite 8, Boulder, CO 80304
  • Boulder County
Immigrant & Refugee
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Legal
Immigrant & Refugee
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Legal

Informed Immigrant

A hub for the most important and trusted resources for immigrants in the U.S.

  • info@informedimmigrant.com
  • https://www.informedimmigrant.com/
  • Nationwide
Immigrant & Refugee
Immigrant & Refugee

International Rescue Committee

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is a global humanitarian organization founded in 1933 at Albert Einstein’s request to aid people shattered by conflict and disaster. It helps people survive, recover, and rebuild their lives by providing emergency relief, health care, education, and economic support in over 40 countries and 29 U.S. cities.

  • 720-328-6655
  • denver@rescue.org
  • https://www.rescue.org/united-states/denver-co
  • 1873 S. Bellaire St. 5th Floor, Denver, CO 80222
  • Metro Denver, Nationwide
Crisis Support
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Immigrant & Refugee
Crisis Support
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Immigrant & Refugee

Littleton Immigrant Resources Center

LIRC is a DOJ-Recognized Organization with DOJ-Accredited Representatives who can help answer immigration questions. Notary publics, immigration consultants and other businesses are not able to give immigration legal advice. They can provide help filing citizenship applications and many other immigration forms. Appointments are required.

  • 303-795-3968
  • https://www.library.littletonco.gov/Services/Littleton-Immigrant-Resources-Center/Immigration-Legal-Services
  • 6014 S. Datura St., Littleton, CO 80120
  • Arapahoe County, Douglas County, Jefferson County
Immigrant & Refugee
Immigrant & Refugee

LFSRM: Immigration Legal Services

Research shows immigrants with representation fare better at every stage of the immigration process. The Immigration Legal Services Program of Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains can help with various applications, documents and forms.

  • 303-389-2337
  • Refugee & Asylee: 303-980-5400
  • ils@lfsrm.org
  • https://www.lfsrm.org/Immigration-Legal-Services
  • 1035 Osage Street, Suite 700, Denver, CO 80204
  • Metro Denver
Immigrant & Refugee
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Legal
Immigrant & Refugee
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Legal

MSU Denver Immigrant Services Program

The Immigrant Services Program at the Metropolitan State University of Denver is an academic and social support program that aims to increase enrollment, retention, and graduation of undocumented, DACA, immigrant, and refugee students.

  • 303-615-0035
  • ImmServices@msudenver.edu
  • https://www.msudenver.edu/immigrant-services/
  • 890 Auraria Parkway, Denver CO 80204 Jordan Student Success Building
  • Metro Denver
Immigrant & Refugee
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Support Groups
Immigrant & Refugee
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Support Groups

CDE: Migrant Education Program

The Colorado Department of Education Migrant Education Program (MEP) provides supplemental educational and support services to children of migratory agricultural workers or fishers, ensuring they meet state academic standards despite disruptions from moving. The program assists children and youth (ages 0-21) in overcoming barriers like language, social isolation, and health issues to graduate ready for postsecondary education or employment.

  • 720-739-3238
  • https://www.cde.state.co.us/migrant
  • 201 East Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80203
  • Nationwide
Educational & Financial Aid
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Immigrant & Refugee
Educational & Financial Aid
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