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Immigrant Law Project - Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid - Minneapolis

111 North Fifth Street, Suite 100, Minneapolis, MN 55401

Eligibility

  • Residents of Anoka and Hennepin counties who are low income- Eligibility is determined by applicant's financial status, type of legal service desired, urgency, and whether a lawyer in private practice would take the case on a contingent fee basis - that is, secure their fee from the lawsuit

Required documents

Application/intake form contact information of parties involved photo ID proof of income

Hours

8:30 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Thursday 8:30 am - 12 noon Friday
(612)334-5970
Voice·

Intake Administration/Reception

(877)696-6529
Voice·

Intake Line

Interpretation services

Interpretation available for most languages

Application process

Call

Service area

Anoka County, MN Hennepin County, MN

Other Information

Program Fees

  • No Fee
Provides legal advice, advocacy, and representation to immigrants seeking help with issues related to family violence, adjustment of status, and citizenship. Services include:- Assist victims of crime, domestic violence, and human trafficking in their applications for immigration status- Defend detained immigrants in deportation proceedings- Help medically vulnerable people obtain or improve their status so that they can better access medical insurance- Help people apply for certain types of permanent residency- Offer brief advice and limited representation at community clinics- Provide full representation for permanent residents applying for citizenship- Represent immigrant youth and seniors in a wide array of application types

Last Assured

11/13/2025

Providing organization

Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid - Minneapolis
Advocates for the legal rights of disadvantaged people to have safe, healthy, and independent lives in strong communities. Minneapolis location.