Frequently Asked Questions
What Does Immigrant Hope Do?
Thousands in our community live with anxiety related to immigration issues. Immigrant Hope – Greeley brings hope and clarity by helping individuals explore legal pathways such as lawful residency, adjustment of status, naturalization, work authorization, DACA and TPS renewals, and other forms of immigration relief. We aim to be a voice of calm and reassurance during times of stress and uncertainty.
When Is Immigrant Hope Open?
We are open on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
By Appointment Call 970-413-4303 Zoom Appointments available on request
Our office is located at:
3001 8th Ave, c/o Suite 170, Evans, CO 80620
(We're on East side of this massive building---the lower floor, between the Immigrant & Refugee Center and Lutheran Family Services.)
Who Does Immigrant Hope Serve?
With recognition from the U.S. Department of Justice, Immigrant Hope – Greeley provides low-cost immigration legal assistance to immigrants and refugees in Greeley and the surrounding region. Our services typically cost about one-tenth of what a traditional immigration attorney might charge.
Who Works at Immigrant Hope – Greeley?
Our team is made up of volunteers, an office administrator, and at least two DOJ-accredited representatives—individuals who have completed extensive immigration law training and over 100 hours of hands-on experience in immigration legal centers.
Note: We do not currently have immigration attorneys on staff.
How Can You Get Involved?
Visit our "Get Involved" page to learn about opportunities to participate, support, and serve.
Do You Pray?
We are a faith-based organization. If you’re a person of faith, we welcome your prayers for the work and mission of Immigrant Hope – Greeley.
Can You Give?
Yes! One-time, monthly, and seasonal donations all make a difference.
Visit the “Donate” tab to contribute.
Want to Volunteer?
We’re looking for bilingual office help and workshop volunteers.
Sign up for volunteer updates and learn how you can make a difference.
Thousands in our community live with anxiety related to immigration issues. Immigrant Hope – Greeley brings hope and clarity by helping individuals explore legal pathways such as lawful residency, adjustment of status, naturalization, work authorization, DACA and TPS renewals, and other forms of immigration relief. We aim to be a voice of calm and reassurance during times of stress and uncertainty.
When Is Immigrant Hope Open?
We are open on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
By Appointment Call 970-413-4303 Zoom Appointments available on request
Our office is located at:
3001 8th Ave, c/o Suite 170, Evans, CO 80620
(We're on East side of this massive building---the lower floor, between the Immigrant & Refugee Center and Lutheran Family Services.)
Who Does Immigrant Hope Serve?
With recognition from the U.S. Department of Justice, Immigrant Hope – Greeley provides low-cost immigration legal assistance to immigrants and refugees in Greeley and the surrounding region. Our services typically cost about one-tenth of what a traditional immigration attorney might charge.
Who Works at Immigrant Hope – Greeley?
Our team is made up of volunteers, an office administrator, and at least two DOJ-accredited representatives—individuals who have completed extensive immigration law training and over 100 hours of hands-on experience in immigration legal centers.
Note: We do not currently have immigration attorneys on staff.
How Can You Get Involved?
Visit our "Get Involved" page to learn about opportunities to participate, support, and serve.
Do You Pray?
We are a faith-based organization. If you’re a person of faith, we welcome your prayers for the work and mission of Immigrant Hope – Greeley.
Can You Give?
Yes! One-time, monthly, and seasonal donations all make a difference.
Visit the “Donate” tab to contribute.
Want to Volunteer?
We’re looking for bilingual office help and workshop volunteers.
Sign up for volunteer updates and learn how you can make a difference.