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Immigrant and Employee Rights | United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division

950 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20530

Eligibility
United States citizens, immigrants, and refugees who are authorized for work in the United States.
Required documents
Varies contact for details.
202-616-5594
Voice·

Main

800-255-7688
Voice·

Toll-Free

Application process
Call or visit website for information.
Service area
MD

Other Information

Special Populations

  • Justice Involvement
  • Open to All
  • Immigrants / Refugees

Languages

  • Spanish
  • Interpretation Services Available

Payment Options

  • Free or no-cost care

Substance Use - Service Type

  • Information and Referral

Mental Health - Service Type

  • Information and Referral

Enforces and investigates charges of discrimination in employment based on citizenship status, national origin, unfair documentary practices, retaliation or intimidation, document abuse, and unlawful dismissal.  Government Offices and Services, Legal Services

Last assured
02/18/2026
Providing organization
United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division

Federal agency responsible for enforcing federal statutes prohibiting discrimination.

Immigrant and Employee Rights | United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division