Immigration Services offered at Tacoma Community House
Immigration Services offered at Tacoma Community House
Tacoma Community House is a Department of Justice (D.O.J.) accredited organization, meaning we are authorized and highly trained to provide immigration assistance to clients in need. Our Immigration Specialists speak Spanish, Russian, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, and Japanese, but we serve individuals who come from different backgrounds and speak many languages. Our Services • U.S. Citizenship and Citizenship Education • Legal Permanent Residency (Green Cards) • Family-Based Immigration • Consular Processing • Adjustment of Status • General Consultation • Other Cost Certain immigration services are free for those who apply. Others require a nominal fee. Please inquire about fees/payments when you make your appointment. All citizenship services—including citizenship education and application preparation assistance—are FREE to all members of the community. Free services are made possible by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Grant Number 18CICET00056-01-00: FY2018 Citizenship and Assimilation Grant Program: Citizenship Instruction and Naturalization Services Program. Make an Appointment Please call (253) 383-3951 to make an appointment for immigration services. Appointments are by telephone only.
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Physical Address
1314 South L Street, Tacoma, WA 98405
Hours
M-F, 8am-5pm
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Application process
Appointments are necessary for immigration and social services. Call for citizenship class schedule.
Fee
Fees will depend on the service provided.
Eligibility
Immigrants or refugees over the age of 18.
Languages
Ukrainian
Interpreter services
Japanese
Spanish
Vietnamese
Russian
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Tacoma Community House
TCH is a vital and valuable resource for immigrants, refugees, and other community members seeking self-sufficiency, enrichment and pathways to become contributing community members. The education department offers a range of successful literacy and language programs at TCH, including English Language Acquisition (ELA), Basic Education for Adult (BEdA: reading, writing and math), computer classes, Read2Me (1st-3rd grade reading/tutoring), GED preparation, youth education and support services. Employment services help job seekers successfully enter the workforce, offering employment assistance and job training. Currently TCH offers job preparation and job placement services, access to educational and career related technologies and internships. Immigration services are Board Immigration Appeals accredited and provide high quality case management to all individuals seeking immigration assistance from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Services include naturalization preparation and education, legal permanent residency renewals, work authorization and many others. TCH provides comprehensive services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking and other crimes. Advocates assist individuals to develop safety plans and identify their immediate goals. TCH is also active in advocating for social justice.