Alaska Immigration Justice Project

General Contact Information

www.akijp.org/alaska-immigration-justice-project

431 West 7th Ave.
Suite 208
Anchorage, AK 99501

contactaij@akijp.org


How to Get Help

PHONE
Phone Number (907) 279-2457
Information

Please leave a message if we do not answer and someone will call back. Please make sure to have your voicemail set up in case you are not able to talk when we call back.

Who We Are

Our attorneys provide consultations and legal representation in matters including:

  • Survivors of Domestic Violence and Other Crimes: AIJ prioritizes assisting survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking and certain other crimes to gain protection and lawful status in the United States
  • Family-based immigration:Legal assistance for permanent residents and U.S. citizens who want to apply to bring family members to the United States or to allow family members in the United States to adjust status to become lawful permanent residents
  • Applications for Lawful Permanent Residence:Assistance in completing and filing applications for lawful permanent residence (also known as a “green card”)
  • Naturalization/Citizenship:Legal assistance for permanent residents who want to apply to become U.S. citizens
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS):Legal assistance for immigrants who qualify for TPS based on their country of origin and dates of immigration
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA): Legal assistance for eligible youth and their families seeking to apply for deferred action and employment authorization
  • Asylum: Legal assistance for people who have or would be persecuted in their home countries to apply for asylum in the United States
  • Children and Youth: Legal assistance for children who are unaccompanied, abused or neglected in gaining protection and lawful status in the United States 
  • Removal/deportation defense: Legal representation for immigrants who are in removal (deportation) proceedings
  • Criminal Consultations: Consultations for defense attorneys or immigrants on the immigration consequences of criminal convictions

Who We Serve

Area(s)
  • Statewide
Cirumstances and languages in which interpreters are provided

Most all languages are available through our sister program, the Language Interpreter Center

Income Guidelines

We provide legal services without charge if a case falls within the parameters of a grant, or otherwise using a sliding-scale fee structure depending on household income and circumstance.

Is this organization accessible by wheelchair? NO
Does this organization provide access for the hearing impaired? YES

Type of Help

This group provides the following types of services based on your legal needs and its resources:
  • Full Legal Representation
  • Brief Advice
Last Review and Update: Sep 09, 2024
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