Legal Aid Resources
Provide support to North Carolinians who are unable to afford an attorney. If you need help with domestic violence, housing, consumer protection, government benefits, health care and more, Legal Aid of North Carolina may be able to help. You may search your civil issue at the link below to see if they address it. You must apply for help.
Phone: 1-866-219-LANC (5262) or ages 60+ 1-877-579-7562
Website: Get Help
Provides affordable legal services for children & families, immigrants, people with disabilities, seniors, and veterans. They litigate for a number of different issues, ranging from health care access to consumer protection. If you need legal services but you cannot afford them, contact them today.
Phone: 704-376-1600 o Línea de Ayuda para Los de Habla Español 800-247-1931
Website: Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy
Provides some legal support for the black community of different ages through two of their four offered programs. The Elder Response Initiative offers black seniors help with future/estate planning, property tax relief applications, and access to legal representation for property-related issues. Their SaluteU offers legal access to youth involved with the criminal system or criminal activities.
Phone: 704-800-6628
Website: For The Struggle – Programs
Email: [email protected]
Legal Resources for Immigration
Provides an Immigration Law Clinic to low income immigrants, refugees, asylees, humanitarian parolees, and SIVs. The cost is approximately 15% to 25% of what you would pay at a private law firm. Please visit their website linked below to see a list of specific immigration services they offer. Note that they do not offer walk-in consultations, so you must call for an appointment.
Phone: 704-405-0962
Offers immigration legal assistance through their representatives who are accredited by the Department of Justice. They also offer American history and civics courses as well as English classes to prepare you for the citizenship test. For a complete list of legal services they offer, please visit the website linked below.
Phone: 704-243-8011
Provides bilingual (English/Spanish) support to immigrants and assists people to better understand their legal status and determine if they are eligible for any immigration benefit. They are able to provide a variety of services except for asylum, humanitarian parole, U-Visa, T-Visa, VAWA, and removal proceedings, but they can refer you to an organization who helps with those things. Please see a list of provided services/and a list of statewide immigration resources at the websites linked below.
Phone: 704-370-3219 or 336-714-3212
Website: CCDOC Immigration Legal Services and CCDOC Statewide Immigration Resources
Email: [email protected]
An organization that works within Mecklenburg County to provide legal services to refugees. CRRA immigration staff members are not lawyers, but they are certified by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), the highest body in the United States whose job is to interpret immigration laws. Please visit their website linked below for a list of provided legal services and fees.
Phone: 704-535-8803
Website: CRRA Immigration Legal Services and Fee Schedule
Email: [email protected]
Legal Aid Resources
Provide support to North Carolinians who are unable to afford an attorney. If you need help with domestic violence, housing, consumer protection, government benefits, health care and more, Legal Aid of North Carolina may be able to help. You may search your civil issue at the link below to see if they address it. You must apply for help.
Phone: 1-866-219-LANC (5262) or ages 60+ 1-877-579-7562
Website: Get Help
Provides affordable legal services for children & families, immigrants, people with disabilities, seniors, and veterans. They litigate for a number of different issues, ranging from health care access to consumer protection. If you need legal services but you cannot afford them, contact them today.
Phone: 704-376-1600 o Línea de Ayuda para Los de Habla Español 800-247-1931
Website: Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy
Provides some legal support for the black community of different ages through two of their four offered programs. The Elder Response Initiative offers black seniors help with future/estate planning, property tax relief applications, and access to legal representation for property-related issues. Their SaluteU offers legal access to youth involved with the criminal system or criminal activities.
Phone: 704-800-6628
Website: For The Struggle – Programs
Email: [email protected]
Legal Resources for Immigration
Provides an Immigration Law Clinic to low income immigrants, refugees, asylees, humanitarian parolees, and SIVs. The cost is approximately 15% to 25% of what you would pay at a private law firm. Please visit their website linked below to see a list of specific immigration services they offer. Note that they do not offer walk-in consultations, so you must call for an appointment.
Phone: 704-405-0962
Offers immigration legal assistance through their representatives who are accredited by the Department of Justice. They also offer American history and civics courses as well as English classes to prepare you for the citizenship test. For a complete list of legal services they offer, please visit the website linked below.
Phone: 704-243-8011
Provides bilingual (English/Spanish) support to immigrants and assists people to better understand their legal status and determine if they are eligible for any immigration benefit. They are able to provide a variety of services except for asylum, humanitarian parole, U-Visa, T-Visa, VAWA, and removal proceedings, but they can refer you to an organization who helps with those things. Please see a list of provided services/and a list of statewide immigration resources at the websites linked below.
Phone: 704-370-3219 or 336-714-3212
Website: CCDOC Immigration Legal Services and CCDOC Statewide Immigration Resources
Email: [email protected]
An organization that works within Mecklenburg County to provide legal services to refugees. CRRA immigration staff members are not lawyers, but they are certified by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), the highest body in the United States whose job is to interpret immigration laws. Please visit their website linked below for a list of provided legal services and fees.
Phone: 704-535-8803
Website: CRRA Immigration Legal Services and Fee Schedule
Email: [email protected]