College Hosts Free Immigration Legal Screenings/Community IDs

The NSU Shepard Broad College of Law is hosting an Immigration Legal Screening Clinic and Community ID of Broward Clinic on Saturday, April 2nd from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in the College of Law.

NSU Law has partnered with NSU College of Psychology and local nonprofit organizations including: Americans for Immigrant Justice, Catholic Legal Services, Office of New Americans, Florida Immigrant Coalition, Haitian Lawyers Association, Hispanic Unity, and Legal Aid Service of Broward; and student organizations including: the Evening Law Student Association (ELSA), the Foreign Lawyers Association at NSU (FLAN), the Immigration Law Organization (ILO), the ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law (ILSA), and the Public Interest Law Society (PILS); to provide free immigration legal screenings and Community IDs to those in need.

Immigration Clinic: If you are interested in learning how immigration law affects you and your family or know anyone who may be in need assistance, please click here to register for an opportunity to receive a free consultation with an immigration attorney. This will help determine eligibility for any immigration relief or legal representation.

Broward Community ID Clinic: Florida state-issued photo identification may be difficult to obtain for some Broward County residents. A Community ID provides an alternative option for Broward residents who may have limited access to government issued ID cards. If you or anyone you know may need or benefit from a Broward Community ID, please click here for more information.

For More Information: Contact Jennifer Gordon, Esq., Director of Public Interest Programs at the College of Law and/or Diana Formoso, Ph.D., Associate Professor – Department of Clinical and School Psychology.

Posted 03/25/22