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  • Legal Aid Immigration

    Apostle Immigrant Services

    Immigration legal services including green card applications, family petitions, citizenship, U-visas, VAWA cases for domestic violence survivors, and asylum assistance. Fees start at $40.

    Call to confirmAccepting
    Verified 3/27/2026 (via web check)

    Immigration consults: 2nd & 4th Monday starting 9am

    Before you go: Immigration consults happen only on the 2nd and 4th Monday, starting 9am at 115 Blatchley Ave. Fees start at $40, so come ready to ask about cost.

  • Immigration Legal Aid

    Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Immigrants

    CIRI

    Affordable immigration legal services, citizenship prep, and support for refugees and immigrants since 1918.

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    Verified 3/27/2026 (via web check)

    Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

    Before you go: Call first to set up an appointment. Legal staff are in weekdays 9-5 only, so plan around the workweek and bring any immigration papers you already have.

  • Immigration Jobs

    IRIS - Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services

    IRIS

    Legal services, resettlement support, employment, and ESL classes for refugees and immigrants.

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    Verified 3/27/2026 (via web check)

    Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

    Before you go: Bring immigration notices, identity documents, court papers, and any prior applications if you have them.

  • Food Immigration

    IRIS Food Pantry

    Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services

    Food pantry specifically for immigrants, refugees, and asylees in the greater New Haven area who are not U. S. citizens.

    Call to confirmAccepting
    Verified 6/26/2026 (via web check)

    Wednesday, 9:00am-12:00pm

    Before you go: Bring photo ID and proof of address if you have them.

  • Food Immigration

    IRIS Food Pantry (run by Community Soup Kitchen)

    Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services

    Food pantry specifically for immigrants, refugees, and asylees in the greater New Haven area who are not U. S. citizens.

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    Listed 6/9/2026

    Wednesdays 8:30-11am

    Before you go: This pantry serves immigrants, refugees, and asylees who are not U.S. citizens. The one window is Wednesdays 8:30-11am at 75 Hamilton St. Come early.

  • Mental Health Immigration

    Jewish Family Service of Greater New Haven

    Jewish Family Service

    Counseling, senior services, refugee resettlement, and emergency assistance. Serves all faiths.

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    Verified 3/27/2026 (via web check)

    Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

    Before you go: If this is urgent or you may hurt yourself or someone else, call 988 or 911.

  • Immigration Legal Aid

    Junta for Progressive Action

    Junta

    Immigration legal services, community organizing, and advocacy for the Latino community.

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    Verified 3/27/2026 (via web check)

    Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

    Before you go: Bring immigration notices, identity documents, court papers, and any prior applications if you have them.

  • Immigration Jobs

    Junta for Progressive Action - Adult Education

    Junta for Progressive Action

    Free ESL classes, financial literacy courses, and adult education for New Haven residents. Programs help immigrants build English proficiency and essential skills for managing personal finances.

    Call to confirmAccepting
    Verified 3/27/2026 (via web check)

    Classes: Mon-Fri; call for schedule

    Before you go: Bring immigration notices, identity documents, court papers, and any prior applications if you have them.

  • Jobs Immigration

    New Haven Adult & Continuing Education

    New Haven Public Schools

    Adult education center offering GED, high school completion, English/ESOL, citizenship preparation, digital literacy, computer classes, and workforce readiness programs.

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    Verified 5/5/2026 (via web check)

    Main office Mon-Fri 7:30am-1:30pm; class schedules vary

    Before you go: Students generally must be at least 16 and officially withdrawn from grades 9-12.

  • Jobs Immigration

    New Haven Adult & Continuing Education Center

    New Haven Public Schools

    Free adult education programs including GED preparation, high school credit diploma, English as a Second Language (ESL), National External Diploma Program, citizenship classes, and VITA free tax prepa…

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    Verified 3/27/2026 (via web check)

    Mon-Fri 7:30am-1:30pm; evening classes available

    Before you go: Bring photo ID, work history, resume if you have one, and any benefit or referral paperwork.

  • Immigration

    New Haven Elm City ID

    City of New Haven

    Municipal ID card for all New Haven residents regardless of immigration status. Accepted for city services.

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    Verified 3/27/2026 (via web check)

    Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

    Before you go: Bring immigration notices, identity documents, court papers, and any prior applications if you have them.

  • Jobs Immigration

    Springs Learning Center

    Dominican Sisters of Peace

    Adult literacy center for Greater New Haven with English as a Second Language, basic literacy, citizenship preparation, job-readiness support, computer skills, and one-to-one tutoring.

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    Verified 5/5/2026 (via web check)

    Sep-Jun: Mon 10am-7pm, Tue 10am-6:30pm, Wed 10am-6pm, Thu 10am-7:30pm

    Before you go: Placement tests are offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

  • Immigration

    St. Francis Church & St. Rose of Lima - ESL Classes

    Catholic Charities

    Free English as a Second Language classes for immigrants and refugees.

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    Verified 6/26/2026 (via web check)

    Call the parish or Catholic Charities to confirm current ESL class schedule.

    Before you go: Bring immigration notices, identity documents, court papers, and any prior applications if you have them.

  • Immigration Legal Aid

    Unidad Latina en Acción

    Grassroots organization defending the rights of immigrants and workers in New Haven since 2002. Offers crisis support for immigrant families, help for victims of wage theft and labor abuse, support fo…

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    Verified 6/26/2026 (via web check)

    Community meetings Mon 7:00pm-9:00pm; rapid-response emergency line available 24/7; call before visiting.

    Before you go: Weekly community meetings are Mondays, 7-9pm, at 37 Howe Street. All are welcome, including children.

  • Immigration Legal Aid

    Yale Law School - Immigrant Rights Clinic

    Yale Law School / NHLAA

    Free immigration legal services for low-income immigrants. Removal defense, asylum, VAWA, U-Visas.

    Call to confirmAccepting
    Verified 3/27/2026 (via web check)

    Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

    Before you go: Bring immigration notices, identity documents, court papers, and any prior applications if you have them.

  • Healthcare Immigration

    Yale Refugee Health Program

    Yale School of Medicine

    Provides initial domestic health screening for newly arrived refugees in the Greater New Haven area and establishes longitudinal primary care. Approximately 250 refugees screened annually.

    Call to confirmAccepting
    Verified 3/27/2026 (via web check)

    Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

    Before you go: This program is for newly arrived refugees in Greater New Haven. It does both the first health screening and ongoing primary care. Open weekdays 8am-5pm.