California State University (CSU) Immigration Legal Services Project
The purpose of the CSU Immigration Legal Services Project is to provide students, recent alumni, staff, faculty and their immediate family members free immigration legal services, including education and outreach services, at each campus. Providing California’s CSU campuses with access to free immigration legal services will help immigrants in these higher education communities better understand any potential immigration benefits they and their families qualify for and empower the community with accurate and current knowledge about immigration law and policy in an increasingly complex and ever-changing legal and federal policy environment.
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Free Immigration Legal Aid
Attorneys and paralegals from the Immigration Legal Defense (ILD) at Stan State are available to help with general consultations, DACA initials/renewals and filling out forms such as family-based petitions and other immigration reliefs. Direct immigration legal services are available by appointment, free of charge to Stanislaus State students, employees and their families.
Schedule an Appointment
Appointments with CSU Immigrant Legal Defense (ILD) services can be scheduled online. Services will be provided by phone, ensuring that students, employees and their families can access legal support conveniently from anywhere.
If you need additional assistance, please call (209) 667-3519 or email Guillermo Metelin Bock, Undocumented Student Services Program Lead, at dreamers@csustan.edu.
FAQs
Students, staff, faculty & their immediate family members and recent alumni (including parents, siblings, spouse, children, and/or legal guardian).
No, no one will have to pay for any legal help. Individuals are only responsible for application-related fees.
Yes, our attorneys speak Spanish and other languages. We also have interpreters and translators available if we don’t speak your best language.
As many as are needed! Services include an initial meeting with an attorney as well as case representation throughout the length of the entire case.
No, we serve individuals regardless of immigration status. That includes those that are undocumented, have DACA, are residents, citizens, etc.
Our attorneys can help with DACA, advance parole, family petitions, U visa, T visa, VAWA petitions, immigration court defense (including when someone is detained by ICE), asylum, applications for lawful permanent resident status or green card, citizenship and more!
Updated: October 14, 2024