Every Journey Deserves Justice

Providing legal support, protection, and hope for immigrants and refugees with limited income.

Comprehensive Immigration Legal Services

B.I.G. Migration Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing immigration legal services to immigrants and refugees with limited income. We believe no one should be denied justice because they cannot afford it. Through affordable legal representation, citizenship assistance, and community education, we empower individuals and families to navigate the immigration system, protect their rights, and build safe, stable, and thriving futures in the United States.

Real Journeys, Real Impact

"B.I.G. Migration Project stood by me when I felt lost in the complex immigration process. Their team patiently explained every step, helped me gather the right documents, and represented me with dedication. Thanks to their support, I am now a proud U.S. citizen, able to provide a better future for my family. Their commitment goes beyond legal aid—they truly care about the people they serve."

Maria Lopez, Former Client and New U.S. Citizen

Common Questions

Find clear answers to frequent inquiries about our immigration legal services, citizenship support, and community education programs.
  • What types of immigration cases do you handle?

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    We provide legal representation for asylum seekers, family-based petitions, deportation defense, and naturalization applications, focusing on assistance for people with limited income.

  • How can I apply for U.S. citizenship with your help?

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    Our team guides you  through the naturalization process, including application preparation, interview coaching, and follow-up support to increase success rates.

  • Do you offer educational workshops about immigration rights?

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    Yes, we conduct regular community sessions that explain immigration laws, rights, and available resources to empower individuals and families.