Immigration
- Providing assistance each step of the way.
- What We Do
CCS' Immigration team helps refugees and migrants reach critical legal milestones in the United States by providing the immigration legal services that they need at each stage of the process. Services are available in both Salt Lake City and Ogden.
- How We Do It
Our qualified and empathetic immigration team provides a variety of services. These services include:
- Helping individuals understand the immigration legal process
- Filing immigration applications with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service
- Representing clients before the Immigration Court and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service
- Helping clients apply to reunite with their families, secure permanent legal residence in the U.S., and achieve the goal of U.S. citizenship
- Working to help paroled migrants apply for asylum
- Representing migrant youth and families in removal proceedings
- Who We Help
Nearly 14% of Americans are immigrants, making our country the most immigrant dense country in the world. Immigrating to a new country has unique cultural and administrative challenges. Having access to affordable, effective social services providers is key to helping the more than 66,000 foreign-born residents of Salt Lake County who have not yet naturalized move forward in upgrading their immigration statuses, allowing them to become more prosperous and fully engage in the civic fabric of our community. Our immigration program exists to assist clients on that journey.
Learn more about who we serve here.
Program Details
- Location and Hours
Salt Lake City Office
224 N 2200 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84116
801-977-9119Ogden Office
2504 F Ave. Ogden, UT 84401
801-428-1295Immigration consultations are available by appointment Monday–Friday. Please call the number listed above based on location or contact an immigration staff member to schedule an appointment.
- Eligibility Minors that are eligible for the program include refugees, asylees, special immigrant juveniles, and survivors of human trafficking.
- Contact
DOJ Accredited Representative
Aden Batar, Migration and Refugee Services Director
(801) 428-1254Immigration Program Manager
Alyssa Williams, Program Manager
(801) 428-1255For DACA and general consultations
Rosario Corona, BIA Representative
(801) 428-1256For citizenship and refugee immigration questions
Koshan Jelani, Immigration Specialist
(801) 428-1258For removal/deportation and detention questions
Virginia Maynes, Immigration Attorney
(801) 428-1323For asylum related questions
Jenna Riches, Asylum Facilitator
(385) 456-5942For refugee citizenship, family reunification, and document replacement
Zubair Ahmad, Immigration Specialist
(385) 409-1069For victims of crime and domestic abuse/services in Davis county and Northern Utah
Rachel Martin, Immigration Assistant
(801) 428-1295