Northwest Immigrant Rights

Category: Social services organization in Seattle, Washington

Address: 615 2nd Ave #400, Seattle, WA 98104, USA

Phone: +12069578600

Reviews

ALYAA

Jun 12, 2019

The worst office includes everything. The waiting time on the phone was 1 hour and 55 minutes and then they disconnected the call. Very disrespected and unprofessional. Don't waste your time and money and go somewhere else.

FAS A

May 12, 2018

Thanks Georgina, in fact, and frankly, without compliment, this organization, a gift from God to mankind who want to help with everything about humanity, they are loyal and great, worthy of respect and respect, and have an employee named Georgina Olazcon Mozo, , Very cool, interested, eager, sincere, energetic, i do not know how i can thank her, and i hope you get my message to her, she knows me, thanks Georgina

V Ro

Apr 30, 2018

This place has been a huge blessing to my husband and I. I wish I could pay them back times a million. Such sincere people. They REALLY do care about people. Thats so uncommon today.

Wish Saleki

Feb 1, 2016

Northwest Immigrants Rights Project was the best! From the Receptionist named Miguel to Assistant named Victor up to the law clerk they gave me named Georgina Mozo. These people are great! Very confident, detailed, kind, helpful, up to date, very excellent for their job in their company. This company helped my family really great! God bless you Northwest and God bless America!

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Questions & Answers

Does anyone know what day this month is the family workshop.I called a month ago and they told me to call back the 3 or the 7 of March but I haven’t been able to get through to them because I lost my calendar and I need to sign up for the workshop

Viviana Mendoza | Aug 12, 2022
Isabelle Strange | Aug 13, 2022

Usually it is on a Monday between 11am until 2pm . You should go to their secretary they will book you to attend on their special event.

IS THERE A CONTINUING NEED FOR DONATED MONEY FOR BONDS TO SUPPORT THE RELEASE FROM DETENTION OF MOTHERS WHO WERE SEPARATED FROM THEIR CHILDREN WHEN THEY ILLEGALLY CROSSED THE BORDER INTO THE USA

Ben Kirkendall | Aug 12, 2022
Liston Missigbètõ | Aug 13, 2022

Yes I believe so

Hello, I would like some help in finding out if this law or the aka LEAP is still available to those immigrants who have been illegally in us since 1988. There are families who were and have been unaware of laws that could have helped. thank u

Angelica Huerta | Aug 12, 2022
Marvin Melgar | Aug 13, 2022

Hi! I don't know the answer but I may know someone who knows that answer. You can google this, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project.

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