Resources for Clients

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Resources for immigrants, those who just arrived to the U.S. or who have been here a while. The website can be loaded in English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Chinese, Pashto, Vietnamese, Russian, Persian, or Ukrainian. 

Baltimore Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs

Resources for Clients:

Community Resources by Location

Common Mental Health Diagnosis Information

Intercultural Counseling Connection

  • Referral network of mental health professionals committed to providing culturally responsive counseling and therapeutic services for asylum seekers, refugees, and other forced migrants in the greater Baltimore area with no charge to the client.

Local Partners

Catholic Charities of Baltimore-Esperanza Center

Asylee Women Enterprise

  • Request for Assistance Form (currently only accepting residents of Baltimore City and County who arrived to the U.S. in the last 9 months)

Tahirih Justice Center

  • Legal resources for immigrant women and girls who live in the U.S. and have a legitimate claim to legal status under U.S. immigration law as a survivor of gender-based violence.

Global Women’s PEACE Foundation

  • Empower women and girls through education and fight female genital mutilation and other gender-based violence.

International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP)

  • Legal assistance with the mission of assisting 2.5 million displaced people worldwide access pathways to safe resettlement.

HIAS Silver Spring

  • HIAS provides vital services to refugees and asylum seekers around the world and advocates for their fundamental rights so they can rebuild their lives.

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND)

  • Provides unaccompanied children with legal representation, education, assistance, family reunification, and litigation.

Just Neighbors Legal

  • Provides immigration legal services to low-income immigrants, asylees and refugees in Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Help survivors escape violence and domestic violence, obtain U.S. work approval, apply for visas, and navigate the immigration legal system.

Ayuda Legal

  • Serves more than 3,000 women, men, and children every year by helping them obtain visas, work authorization, legal status, and more.

Ethiopian Community Development Council

  • Assists refugees and immigrants to rebuild their lives as productive, self-sufficient, and integrated members of their new communities.