Asylum Project - Advocates for Human Rights, The
330 South 2nd Avenue, Suite 800, Minneapolis, MN 55401
Open to all asylum seekers, immigrants who are detained, victims and survivors of human trafficking, and unaccompanied minors who meet income guidelines
Recent pay stub for those currently employed
Phone and Online Intake: 10 am - 12 noon Tuesday 12 noon - 2 pm Thursday
French, Spanish
Interpreters available; all languages are welcome
Call or visit website at https://www.theadvocatesforhumanrights.org/Who_Can_We_Help. Initial contact done by phone only. Callers will be asked to provide basic information about income eligibility, residence, and the type of immigration assistance required. Eligible applicants will be scheduled for an intake interview. Clients with immediate legal deadlines will be seen as needed.
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An independent, non-partisan, non-governmental international human rights organization providing advocacy, reform to the legal system, and legal help. Services provided: - Free immigration legal help to people seeking asylum, unaccompanied children, trafficking survivors, and people in immigration detention. Provides brief advice, pro se (self-representation) information and limited assistance in preparing asylum application to asylum seekers not accepted for full representation. - Reform the legal system by documenting and reporting on human rights abuses and advocating for policies such as immigration, women's rights, death penalty, human rights conditions of the countries diaspora groups/activists, human trafficking, LGBTQ+ rights, and more.
11/19/2025
Advocates for Human Rights, The
Dedicated to the promotion and protection of internationally recognized human rights. With the help of volunteer attorneys, documents human rights abuses, and advocates on behalf of individual victims.
