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IMMIGRATION LEGAL SERVICES | CATHOLIC CHARITIES NEW HAMPSHIRE

Immigration and Legal Services, a U.S. Department of Justice recognized office, provides legal casework and guidance throughout the process of becoming a citizen - from initial immigration to naturalization.

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OFFICE OF REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT | NH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

The primary goal is to assist refugees in their quest for economic self-sufficiency and successful integration as soon as possible following arrival. Refugee Program staff work closely with partner organizations to support refugee integration.

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CULTURAL TRANSITION FACILITATION | INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEW ENGLAND

Information on readjustment and resettlement.

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IMMIGRATION LEGAL SERVICES | CATHOLIC CHARITIES NEW HAMPSHIRE

Provides casework, support and guidance throughout the process of becoming a United States citizen - from immigration to naturalization. Many served would suffer extreme hardship should they be deported back to their countries of origin. Others have fled persecution due to race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a social group.

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SERVICES FOR NEW AMERICANS | ASCENTRIA CARE ALLIANCE

Ascentria provides basic services and help to refugees and immigrants. Some examples of help provided include: legal assistance, job training, employment services, and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL).

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REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT SERVICES | OVERCOMERS REFUGEE SERVICES

We assist clients with access to necessary social services by identifying resources, making referrals to partner agencies, helping to fill out forms, interpreting mail, navigating the immigration process, assisting with scheduling appointments and providing transportation.

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IMMIGRATION LEGAL SERVICES | CATHOLIC CHARITIES NEW HAMPSHIRE

Provides casework, support and guidance throughout the process of becoming a United States citizen - from immigration to naturalization. Many served would suffer extreme hardship should they be deported back to their countries of origin. Others have fled persecution due to race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a social group.

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