Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP) advances the legal rights and dignity of low-income immigrants in Washington State by pursuing and preserving their legal status through legal representation, education and public policy. (NWIRP) is a non-profit legal services office that provides legal representation and community education to low-income refugees and immigrants in Washington State.
Currently, NWIRP offers programs at three sites in Washington State: Seattle, Granger (near Yakima), and the immigration detention center. The program areas include: (1) asylum, (2) family visa, (3) deportation defense, (4) legal workshops to immigration detainees, (5) citizenship, (6) information and referrals, (7) domestic violence, (8) assisting immigrant juveniles, and (9) trafficking. NWIRP uses legal representation, education and policy work to advance the goals of each program.
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