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Archdiocesan Legal Network of Catholic Charities
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 ALN uses a slightly modified version of the Federal Poverty Guidelines to determine client eligibility for pro bono legal services.
Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 Must be at or below 187% of poverty level.
 
See full listing for exceptions to income requirements.
Boat People SOS
Falls Church, DC
For Help, you must be:
 No restrictions.
 An immigrant
CARECEN
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 CARECEN does not represent detained immigrants.
 An immigrant
Catholic Charities Immigration Services
Washington, DC
D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program Free Immigration Legal Clinic
Washington, DC
This group does not provide legal representation in court.
D.C. Lawyer Referral Service Bar Association of the District of Columbia
Washington, DC
George Washington University Law School Immigration Clinic
Washington, DC
Mil Mujeres Legal Services
Washington, DC
Whitman-Walker Health Legal Services - Main Office in NW
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 We do not have specific income guidelines, except for our estate planning services. Prospective estate planning clients must have an annual income of less than 400% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines ($43,320 for a household of one in 2009) and liquid assets of less than $25,000.
 A person with HIV/AIDS
 HIV-negative client of Whitman-Walker medical or mental health services; or a gay, lesbian or transgender person seeking help with discrimination, access to health care, immigration or estate planning services-estate planning limited to low-income persons
Whitman-Walker Health Legal Services - Max Robinson Center Office in SE
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 We do not have specific income guidelines, except for our estate planning services. Prospective estate planning clients must have an annual income of less than 400% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines ($43,320 for a household of one in 2009) and liquid assets of less than $25,000.
 Person affected by HIV/AIDS; gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender; or anyone receiving health care at Whitman-Walker Clinic - estate planning limited to low-income persons
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