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Immigration Legal Services

For more than 25 years, the Archdiocese of Detroit has demonstrated an abiding commitment to the immigrants and refugees of the metropolitan area by providing immigration legal services, as well as resettlement and acculturation assistance to those in need.

It is estimated the archdiocese has touched more than 40,000 individuals and families who are seeking the American dream.

Community Immigration Legal Services (CILS) operates as a non-profit component of the Archdiocese of Detroit to assist low-income immigrants who cannot afford or otherwise access such services.

 Immigration Legal Services
 1721 Junction St.
 Detroit, MI 48209
 Office:(313) 843-1878
 Facsimile:(313) 843-1883
 Director: Viviana Lande

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