We Got Us

We Got Us isn’t just a slogan—it’s a promise. Whether you’re dealing with the police, facing immigration questions, or navigating your rights at work, knowledge is power. This page pulls together trusted “Know Your Rights” resources designed to help you protect yourself, your family, and your community. Clear. Practical. No fluff. Because when systems fail us, we make sure you know exactly what you can do—and that you’re not alone.

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS

We Got You—in every language.

Because safety and dignity shouldn’t depend on English fluency, BAJI’s Know Your Rights resources are available in multiple languages. Whether you speak Amharic, Haitian Creole, Spanish, French, or English, these guides are here to help you protect yourself, your family, and your community.

From immigration enforcement to interactions with police, these resources break down what you need to know to stand strong and informed—no matter where you come from or what language you speak.

We Got Us. Always.

English

Haitian Kreyol

Spanish

Amharic

French

Tigrinya

Arabic

Pulaar

Nana Gyamfi

We build the world we need and deserve by supporting and protecting each other. Whatever the challenges, we know that we are good because we got us!

LEGAL RESOURCES

We Got You—in every language.

Because safety and dignity shouldn’t depend on English fluency, BAJI’s Know Your Rights resources are available in multiple languages. Whether you speak Amharic, Haitian Creole, Spanish, French, or English, these guides are here to help you protect yourself, your family, and your community.

From immigration enforcement to interactions with police, these resources break down what you need to know to stand strong and informed—no matter where you come from or what language you speak.

We Got Us. Always.

Atlanta

Immigrant Connection of Georgia
Phone: (404) 907-1927
Website: https://www.wicga.com
Location: 2300 Henderson Mill Rd NE, Ste 100,
Atlanta, GA 30345
Services: naturalization, adjustment of status, asylum,
employment authorization, travel authorization,
temporary protected status (TPS)

Immigrant Hope – Atlanta
Website: https://hopeatl.org/
Email: info@hopeatl.org
Location: 3939 Lavista Rd, Suite E, PMB 362, Tucker,
GA 30084
Services: naturalization, adjustment of status, asylum, consular
processing, family-based petitions, U-Visas, VAWA,
employment authorization

International Rescue Committee (Atlanta)
Phone: (404) 292-7731
Website: https://www.rescue.org/Atlanta
Email: immigration@rescue.org
Location: 2305 Parklake Dr, Ste 100, Atlanta, GA
30345
Services: naturalization, adjustment of status, affirmative
asylum, family reunification, VAWA, DACA,
employment authorization

Click here to download more immigration legal resources in Atlanta.

Houston

BOAT People SOS (Houston Office)
Phone: (281) 530-6888
Email: info@bpsos.org
Website: https://bpsos.org/
Location: 11360 Bellaire Blvd, Suite 910, Houston,
TX 77072
Services: adjustment of status, family unification

Advocates for Immigrant Survivors
Phone: (832) 644-5524
Email: advocates@advocatesforsurvivors.org
Website: https://advocatesforsurvivors.org/
Location: 1305 W 11th St. #145, Houston, TX 77008
Services: representation to survivors of crime, in U-
Visa, T-Visa, and VAWA cases

Galveston-Houston Immigrant Representation
Project (GHIRP)
Phone: (713) 561-3059
Email: info@ghirp.org
Website
Location: 6001 Savoy Drive, Ste 400, Houston, TX
77036
Services: naturalization, adjustment of status, asylum,
family-based petition

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Los Angeles

International Rescue Committee
Phone: (818) 550-6220
Website
625 N. Maryland Ave., Glendale, CA 91206
Services: Adjustment of Status, Consular Processing,
Employment authorization, Family-based petitions,
Naturalization/Citizenship, etc.

Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)
Phone: (714) 776-1177
Website
Email
2180 W. Crescent Ave., Suite F Anaheim, CA 92801
(Walk In: Tue 1:30-3:30)
Services: Adjustment of Status, Affirmative Asylum,
Defensive Asylum, Family Petitions, Naturalization, Special
Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), Temporary Protected Status
(TPS), T-Visa, U-Visa, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
Petition

Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
Phone: (213) 640-3883
Website 
1550 W. 8th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017
Services: Adjustment of Status, Asylum, Consular Processing, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Employment authorization, etc.

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Oakland/San Francicso

International Rescue Committee
(510) 452-8222
Email: immigration.oak@rescue.org
Website
440 Grand Avenue Ste. 500, Oakland, CA
94610
Services: Affirmative work, Adjustment of status,
Family Petitions
*Note: Temporarily Paused Intakes

East Bay Sanctuary Covenant
(510) 540 – 5296
Email: info@eastbaysanctuary.org
Website:
2614 Dwight Way Berkeley, CA 94720
Services: Affirmative Asylum, DACA, Work Permit,
Naturalization Unaccompanied Minors

Oasis Legal Services
510-666-6687
Website
1900 Addison St #100, Berkeley, CA
94704
Services: Immigration legal services including
asylum, residency, and naturalization

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Miami

MIRA USA Inc
Phone: (334) 647-2872
Website: https://mirausa.net
Email: info@mirausa.net
Location: 8333 W McNab Rd., Florida, Suite 210,
Tamarac, FL 33321
Services: Adjustment of status, asylum, Consular
processing, DACA, work permit, family-based
petitions, NACARA, naturalization, T-Visas, TPS, U-Visas, VAWA

St. Thomas University, School of Law – Human
Rights Institute (Broward County Office)
Phone: (954) 322-6502
Website: https://www.stu.edu/humanrightsinstitute
Location: 12399 SW 53rd St, Cooper City, FL 33330
Services: Adjustment of status, asylum, work permit,
naturalization, removal hearings (cannot provide in court
assistance)

Church World Service – Immigration and
Refugee Program (Miami Office)
Phone: (305) 774-6770
Website: https://cwssouthflorida.org
Location: 1924 N.W. 84th Ave, Doral, FL 33126
Services: Green card, work permit, family-based
petitions, naturalization

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New York

UnLocal
Phone: 646-216-8210
Email: info@unlocal.org
Website: https://www.unlocal.org/
Location: 45 W 29th St #203, New York, NY 10001
Services: Immigration Applications, Asylum, Consultation

Immigrant Defense Project
Phone: (212) 725-6422
Email: info@immdefense.org
Website: https://www.immigrantdefenseproject.org/
Location:
Services: Provides limited advice/referrals for immigrants in NY

Catholic Migration Services
Phone: 718-236-3000 (Brooklyn)
or 347-472-3500 (Queens)
Email: info@catholicmigration.org
Website: https://catholicmigration.org/
Location: 191 Joralemon Street, 4th Fl., Brooklyn, NY 11201
Services: Removal Defense, Representation, Citizenship, TPS
Petitions, Work Authorization, SIJS, VAWA, Asylum, T Visas

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Washington D.C.

Mil Mujeres Inc.
Phone: (202) 808-3311
Website:
https://www.milmujeres.org/
Email: questions@milmujeres.org
Location: 1250 H Street Northwest, Suite 520,
Washington, DC, 20005,
Services: U-Visa, VAWA, T-Visa, Youth Visas, Status
Adjustment, Work Permit, Naturalization, DACA
Renewal, Family based Petitions

DC Volunteer Lawyers Project
Phone: (202) 425-7573
Website: https://dcvlp.org/
Location: 5335 Wisconsin Ave NW, Suite 440, Washington,
DC 20015
Services: Asylum applications, Employment authorization,
Removal hearings, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, T
visas, U visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
petitions

African Law Center
Phone: (202) 643-0079
Website: africanlawcenter.org/
Email: info@africanlawcenter.org
Location: 1629 K Street, NW Suite 300 Washington,
DC 20006
Services: Adjustment of Status, Asylum applications,
Consular Processing, Family-based petitions,
Naturalization/Citizenship, T visas, Temporary
Protected Status (TPS), U visas, Violence Against
Women Act (VAWA) petition

Click here to download more immigration legal resources in Washington D.C..

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Encounters with ICE can be frightening and unpredictable — but you are not powerless. BAJI’s Emergency Preparedness Resources equip Black immigrants with critical tools to protect your rights and your safety. From what to do if ICE comes to your door, to preparing an emergency plan for your family, to knowing who to call for support — we’ve got you. These resources are designed to help our community stand strong, stay informed, and be ready.

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