Serving
the immigrant community
since 1981
El Rescate Legal Services empowers immigrants to improve their political and economic wellbeing in order to promote their full participation as citizens. Who Are We
Providing a voice to the immigrant community of Los Angeles since 1981 What we do
OUR VALUES

Compassion, Professionalism
and Honesty

El Rescate Legal Services empowers immigrants, primarily Latinos, to improve their political and economic wellbeing in order to promote their full participation as citizens.

El Rescate Changes Lives

Over the years El Rescate has assisted more than 10,000 immigrants in the process of applying and receiving U.S. citizenship, with classes and paperwork including fee waiver forms.

Our Vision: To help more families become citizens and promote their participation in civic and economic life in the United States.

What We Do

By providing accessible resources, legal assistance, and educational programs, we can empower families to navigate the naturalization process and fully participate in American society.

Legal
Services

El Rescate is a voice for the voiceless, serving those who cannot afford legal aid. Our services cost 50-75% less than private immigration services.

Asylum
Program

El Rescate provides representation to individuals seeking asylum in the United States based on past persecution or a well-founded fear of future persecution.

Vawa
Program

El Rescate provides legal representation to immigrant men, women and children who have been physically abused or subjected to extreme mental cruelty.
How we help

A future full
of choices

Special Cases Needing Legal Representation

UAM (Unaccompanied Minors)
They do medication and refer patients to a program just as they do any other specialty and improve health to people who are seeking medical care. Some 3000 unaccompanied minors arrived in Los Angeles in 2014, were released to a parent or relative and awaited immigration hearings. Since then, El Rescate has represented over 500 minors in court. Some who have been abused or neglected are eligible for SIJS (Special Immigrant Juvenile Status).

U Visa
The U visa is a non-immigrant visa for victims of mental, physical, sexual or psychological abuse or crimes in the United States, and their immediate family members. This status is based on cooperation with law enforcement agencies in the arrest and prosecution of criminal offenders.

TPS (Temporary Protected Status) Adjustments
El Rescate is advising TPS recipients to apply for adjustments to become legal permanent residents through U.S. citizen children.

Deferred Action For Childhood Arrival (DACA)

DACA defers removal action of undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States without legal authorization by their parents as young children.
Immigrants who were under the age of 31 as of June 14, 2012, who arrived before the age of 16 and have been physically present since June 15, 2007 and have obtained or will obtain a high school diploma or GED are eligible.


El Rescate has assisted over 1000 DACA recipients. This status allows individuals who are in removal proceedings, who have final orders of removal or who have never been in removal proceedings to obtain work authorization and to avoid deportation for two years. DACA status must be renewed and does not provide a direct path to lawful permanent residency or citizenship.

Legal Clinic “Charlas”

El Rescate hosts “charlas” every Wednesday (2-5) and some Saturdays (10-1).

During the clinic El Rescate staff members give an overview of current immigration legal issues relative to the needs of the community. Following the presentation El Rescate staff and volunteer attorneys offer an opportunity for participants to receive a brief legal consultation regarding the specific needs of the individual. The clinic is free but participation is by appointment only; reservations must be made in advance.

Other Legal Services

Family Petition * Adjustment of Status * Appeals for INA * Asylum * Advance Parole * Cancellation of Removal * Change of Address * Change of Venue * Evidence of Request Responses * Affidavit of Support * Citizenship * Consultations * Inquiries * FOIA Requests * TPS Re-registration * NACARA * Motions to Reopen * Fiancé Visas * Waivers * Resident Card Renewal * Work Permit Renewal *
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News and Stories

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Committed to Our Community


📢 Committed to Our Community

On Saturday, March 29, we successfully held the Citizenship Clinic and
the «Know Your Rights and Family Preparedness Plan» workshops at Franklin High School.

💙 Thanks to these initiatives, El Rescate has completed and submitted 540 applications
to USCIS from August 2023 to January 2025. We continue working to provide support and guidance to our immigrant community.

For more information, contact us:

📞 Phone: (213) 387-3284

🏢 Address: 1605 W. Olympic Blvd. Suite 516, Los Angeles, CA 90015

🌐 Website: www.elrescate.org

✉️ Email: contact@elrescate.org

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Featured Campaigns

El Rescate is committed to defending our community’s rights through a variety of targeted campaigns and educational programs.

You can make a difference for individuals and families with your participation.
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Immigration Resource Clinic

Join us for our Immigration Resource Clinic! Whether you have questions about visas, citizenship, or community support, our team is here to help.

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Campaign: Stop Cruelty

New immigration policies are tearing families apart and putting thousands at risk of deportation. We cannot stand by and do nothing.

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Dual Enrollment Webinar

We the People nurtures the leaders of tomorrow by cultivating civic engagement and an appreciation for our diversity!

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El Rescate in Numbers

Services Provided during 2024

4,977

Consultations

750+

N-400

1243

Court Hearings

324

EAD Renewal I-765

19

Advance Parole

22

Change of Venue

14

Court Follow Up Apt.

111

DACA Renewal

145

I-130 Petition

170

I-360 SIJS

78

I-589 Asylum

129

I-90 Renewal

169

NVC

11

I-601 Professional Waivers

39

Status Adjustments

19

TPS Initial

114

TPS Renewal

151

U-VISA

34

VAWA

3

Other

Services provided by Gender - 2024

4162

5112

El Rescate in Pictures

Explore our Media Gallery, which is regularly updated with our latest initiatives and events. It’s a great way to stay informed about what’s happening at El Rescate. For real-time updates and behind-the-scenes content, follow us on Instagram
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Making a Difference

Responding to the Community

Discover how El Rescate reaches out to the immigrant community

Index of Accountability

The El Rescate Human Rights Department had staff on the ground in El Salvador from 1985-1995. During the two years leading up to the 1992 Peace Agreement, El Rescate staff in Los Angeles and El Salvador developed and collected data for a precedent-setting study of the Salvadoran military and of violations of human rights from 1980-1992.

Community Outreach

El Rescate participates in events at schools and churches and other venues to educate the immigrant community about their rights and our services, including citizenship classes.

Research

Since 1980, approximately 2 million Salvadorans have become residents of foreign countries, principally the United States. While the 2000 U.S. Census recorded California’s Salvadoran population at about 273,000.

Archive

Additional research material

Learn more about El Rescate, our history, our background, and academic contributions

Research

Since 1980, approximately 2 million Salvadorans have become residents of foreign countries, principally the United States. While the 2000 U.S. Census recorded California’s Salvadoran population at about 273,000, the University of Albany’s Mumford Institute, using other survey methods, found it closer to 500,000. Scholars and community leaders say persistent waves of immigration since 2000 may have significantly increased that figure. In modern development terms, these immigrants are referred to as the Diaspora.
Explore our collection of videos showcasing our mission, programs, and the impact of our work in supporting the immigrant community.

El Rescate in Multimedia

Connecting

Our videos offer an inside look at the initiatives, events, and advocacy efforts that drive our organization forward. From community outreach programs to legal assistance and cultural events, these videos highlight the dedication and passion behind our work.

Educating

Through these visual stories, we aim to share the voices, experiences, and successes of the immigrant community. Whether you’re looking to learn more about our programs or see the impact of our efforts firsthand, our video library provides an engaging way to connect with our mission.

 

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    Where to find us

    Address: 1605 W. Olympic Blvd. Suite 516, Los Angeles CA 90015

    Mail: P.O. Box 57036, Los Angeles, 90057

    Phone: (213) 387-3284

    Email: contact@elrescate.org

    Our Sponsors and Partners

    To all our sponsors and academic partners, we would like to extend our sincere appreciation for your steadfast support and collaboration. Your contributions have been instrumental in our achievements.