RACINE — The Racine Interfaith Coalition (RIC) is launching a service to provide Immigration Legal Services Initiative to the Racine community.
The goal of this legal service initiative is to promote the dignity of immigrants by providing them with affordable legal expertise.
Project
The project has been in the works for more than two years.
It is led by Stephanie Mitchell, a professor at Carthage College, who received her accreditation from the Department of Justice after undergoing many hours of training.
Additional members that will support the project include Amanda Ali, Tim Hall, Gigi Oliver, Halla Swindle, Hugh Cavanagh, Jennifer Rose, Kimberly Mahoney, Asia Koblanska, Linda Boyle, Ri’ Witer, and Tamerin Hayward.
Immigration services providedÂ
The services provided will include:
- assisting immigrants with Citizenship (N-400 Applications)
- Work Authorization (I-765, I-765W Applications)
- Medical Waivers (N-648 Applications)
- Renew/Replace Green Cards (1-90 Applications)
- DACA Renewals and Advance Parole for Travel (1-812D, I-131 Applications)
These services will be provided on a sliding scale basis. Services will be available in Spanish. However, initial consultations are free of charge.
Upcoming Open House
To learn more, an open house is set for 6 p.m. on Sept. 12 at the RIC office, 2302A DeKoven Ave.

Otherwise, the office will be open the first and third Saturdays of each month from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. with 30-minute slots available for consultations. There are limited appointments available, which will be booked on a first-come-first-served basis.
Community members interested in leaming more about these services or booking a consultation can call the RIC office at 262-635-9532, email immigration@ricracine.org or visit this website.
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