Immigration
The Northeast Justice Center’s Immigration Unit provides services to the most vulnerable members of the region’s immigrant community including survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault, survivors of gender-based violence, children and youth who have immigrated to the United States without their parents and individuals who are being held in Department of Homeland Security detention. The Immigration Unit partners with a number of community-based organizations to conduct outreach to the region’s immigrants, who are often difficult to reach because of various linguistic barriers.
Contact Information
If you are an immigrant survivor of domestic violence, please call us directly at (978) 458-1465 to schedule a consultation. You can also request help online: Click here (English Form). Solicitar Servicios Legales (Spanish Form)
If you are an immigrant victim of a serious crime, or if you are an immigrant child/youth or if you have fled your country of origin due to persecution, please contact our partner – Justice For Our Neighbors at 617-794-7024.
The Justice Center will also be available to assist immigrants who are detained. Please contact Claire Maguire for more information at 978-888-0661; cmaguire@njc-ma.org.
How to Check for your Immigration Court Hearing:
To check if you have a hearing scheduled, you can call the automated line and use your alien number to check the date of the hearing. The automated number is 1-800-898-7180 or you can check online here: Automated Case Information (justice.gov). You will have the option to choose Spanish.
The Boston Immigration Court’s phone number is 1-617-565-3080. You will have the option to choose Spanish by selection option 2. You will need to wait for the introductory message to finish, and then press “3” for the secretary. Have your Alien Number ready and ask if your hearing is going to happen. You may have to call several times before getting through. Some hearings are held virtually. When contacting the Boston Immigration court please check if you are to appear virtually through Webex or in person. This depends on the case, type of hearing, and judge. https://www.justice.gov/eoir/boston-immigration-court
The Court has implemented a Dedicated Docket. If your hearing notice says “Dedicated Docket”. Please call 617-464-8000 to learn about the immigration court process through the Family Group Legal Orientation Program. (FGLOP)
English FGLOP Flyer | Creole FGLOP Flyer | Spanish FGLOP Flyer | Portuguese FGLOP Flyer
Temporary Protected Status (TPS):
If you think you could be eligible for TPS, contact a lawyer or legal service provider.
Temporary Protected Status provides temporary protection from deportation and employment authorization for people in the United States from countries facing a humanitarian crisis.
Visit the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services TPS Website for complete information, including more designations.
Recent TPS designations include:
Haiti designated for 18 months on February 4, 2023
Cameroon designated for 18 months on June 7, 2022
Afghanistan designated for 18 months on May 20, 2022
Ukraine designated for 18 months on April 19, 2022
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