Immigration Assistance offered by International Rescue Committee in Seattle
Immigration Assistance offered by International Rescue Committee in Seattle
Helps immigrants with routine immigration matters, such as applying for green cards, family reunification, employment authorization and citizenship. Assists with the immigration process for refugees and those who want to be reunited with family members abroad. Provides refugee resettlement services for State Department Assigned refugees and those with Special Immigrant Visas (SIV).
Physical Address
1200 South 192nd Street, SeaTac, WA 98148
Hours
Phone: M-F, 9am-5pm. Drop-in: M, 9am-5pm. Tu-Th by appointment only.
Voice
Website
Application process
Special Immigrant Visa holders may call for refugee resettlement, other refugee resettlement clients are referred by the U. S. State Department. Self-referral is accepted for immigration and employment services; call for more information.
Fee
Low-cost, varies depending on service. Call for more information.
Eligibility
General immigration assistance is for all immigrants. Resettlement services are for state department assigned refugees and those with Special Immigrant Visas (SIV).
Languages
Tigrigna
Dari
Serbo-Croatian
Interpreter services
Farsi
Arabic
Pashto
Somali
Nepali
Amharic
Burmese
French
Swahili
Spanish
Agency info
International Rescue Committee
Offers resettlement services, family reunification assistance, social service access, and employment services for refugees who are assigned through the State Department. Additionally provides immigration assistance and case management for victims of human trafficking.