Immigration and Citizenship

BERKS COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION

The Berks County Bar Association provides lawyer referral services.
1600 Callowhill St., 6th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19130
215-656-7164

 

CATHOLIC CHARITIES, DIOCESE OF ALLENTOWN

"Catholic Charities responds to the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops’ call to 'Welcome the Stranger' through a range of services that help ease new arrivals into the fabric of local community life."
400 Washington St, Suite 100, Reading PA 19601
610-376-7144

 

HISPANIC CENTER OF READING AND BERKS COUNTY

The Hispanic Center's mission is to support and enhance the acculturation of the Latino population in the Greater Reading area through collaborative initiatives designed to enable individuals to improve their quality of life and the quality of life in their communities.
501 Washington Street, P.O. Box 8652 Reading, PA 19603
610-376-3748
fax:610-372-2619

 

IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT (ICE)

Philadelphia Field Office (Regional Head Office): Area of Responsibility: PA, WV, DE. Before you call, you should have the following information:

  1. The person’s full name (including all aliases and second names)
  2. Their date of birth
  3. Their Alien Registration Number

1600 Callowhill St., 6th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19130
215-656-7164

 

LITERACY COUNCIL OF READING-BERKS

The Literacy Council offers ESL classes, one-on-one tutoring in reading, distance learning, and citizenship classes.
35 South Dwight Street, West Lawn PA 19609
610-670-9960
info@lcrb.org

 

PENNSYLVANIA IMMIGRATION RESOURCE CENTER

"PIRC believes that detained immigrants have a right to adequate information concerning their immigration status and access to effective legal resources. Our goal is to ensure access to justice for immigrants who are detained by ICE and facing removal from the United States."
112 Pleasant Acres Road, Suite I, York PA 17402
717-600-8099

 

PENNSYLVANIA MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM

"The PDE Migrant Education Program (PMEP) works in close collaboration with school districts, intermediate units, and community agencies to help migratory children meet the same high standards expected of all children by coordinating and supporting services that sustain and accelerate their progress in school."
333 Market Street - 5th Floor, Harrisburg PA 17126-0333
717-783-6466
fax:717-783-4392

 

VOTESPA: VOTER RIGHTS AND ELECTION INTEGRITY

This bilingual site is the Pennsylvania Department of State’s Web center for electoral information and resources. It contains information necessary for all aspects of the voting process (how to register, where to vote, how to vote, necessary documents, etc.). Remember that during elections, there are bilingual interpreters as well as other election staff to help you with all aspects of the voting process!