- Helpful Websites
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
USCIS is the official source of information for visa and green card applications. USCIS provides updates relating to fees, filing requirements, and deadlines.
Immigration and U.S. Citizenship
Link: https://www.usa.gov/immigration-and-citizenship
USA.gov provides procedures for immigration pathways in a simple to understand way, avoiding too many details. This is a good starting place for understanding immigration processes in general.
Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR)
Link: https://icor.eoir.justice.gov/en/
EOIR provides useful information for people already in immigration court. You may search for an immigration attorney and other immigration support, like forms and information about your case.
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Link: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/immigrants-rights
The ACLU provides clear information about immigration rights, as well as assistance with finding an immigration attorney.
- Local Organizations
Immigrant Welcome Center (IWC)
Link: https://immigrantwelcomecenter.org/
The Immigrant Welcome Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering immigrants and refugees by connecting them to the people, places, and resources they need to thrive in their new community. IWC’s mission is to serve as a trusted partner and advocate for immigrants, helping them build successful lives and enrich the broader Indianapolis community.
Exodus Refugee Immigration
Link: https://www.exodusrefugee.org/
Exodus Refugee Immigration is a nonprofit refugee resettlement agency based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Exodus is committed to helping refugees, asylum seekers, and other displaced individuals rebuild their lives in Indiana after fleeing persecution, war, and injustice.
Indiana Legal Services
Link: https://www.indianalegalservices.org/ilrc/
Indiana Legal Services is a nonprofit law firm and the largest provider of free civil legal assistance to low-income individuals across the state of Indiana. ILS is dedicated to using the law to fight poverty and racism, empower clients, and improve access to justice.


