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  IMMIGRATION 

LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER AND QUESTIONING (LBRTQ) IMMIGRANT RIGHTS

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) immigrants often face unique challenges due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. Some flee persecution in their home countries or have experienced discrimination and trauma in the United States. Others need assistance in changing their gender marker on official documents or navigating a family-based immigration case.

 

The Center provides support and advocacy to those in need and to ensures that legal services address these complex issues and are provided in a culturally competent manner. 

 

Our Center collaborates and refers to specialized immigration services (Private) and a few other pro-bono organizations that, if qualified might assist in case of need. 

IMMIGRATION RESOURCES AVAILABLE

 

Margaret Cargioli, Staff Attorney

Immigrant Defenders Law Center

634 S. Spring Street, 10th Floor

Los Angeles, CA. 90014

213-634-7607

mcargioli@immdef.org

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Elisabeth Juarez

Immigration Case Management Services, serving USA and Mexico
45 3rd Avenue, Suite 202
Chula Vista, CA 91910
(619) 955-6473
(619) 646-1241

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Karla L. Kraus

Kraus Law Corporation
(619) 230-1761
Specialization: Immigration, Human Rights Issues

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Casa Cornelia Law Center

2760 Fifth Ave, Suite 200

San Diego, CA. 92103

619-231-7788

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