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Immigration Institute of the Bay Area

Immigration Institute of the Bay Area

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Immigration Institute of the Bay Area

Immigration Institute of the Bay Area

  • About Us
    • Mission & Strategic Plan
    • Staff
    • IIBA’s 100+ Year History
    • Board of Directors and Advisory Committee
    • I’M IIBA
    • Newsletters
    • Annual Reports & Financials
  • Immigration Services
    • Legal Services
    • Community College Resources
    • Get a Consultation
    • Immigration Clinics
    • External Resources
    • Know Your Rights
    • Citizenship Classes
    • Immigrant Voices
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Get Involved
    • Comedy Night
    • Ways to Donate
    • Career Opportunities
    • Pro Bono Program
    • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Contact Us
    • San Francisco
    • Redwood City
    • Oakland
    • Fremont
    • Napa
    • Petaluma
    • Brentwood
    • Press Room
  • Resources
  • Donate
    • English
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  • Search IIBA
  • As a permanent resident, Gabriela feels more secure

    IIBA’s Napa office helped Gabriela obtain permanent residency through a petition from her daughter, who serves in the U.S. Navy. Now with more security and freedom to travel, Gabriela visited family she hadn’t seen in almost three decades.

    Continue reading: As a permanent resident, Gabriela feels more secure
  • A father, detained by ICE, was reunited with his wife and young children with the help of IIBA staff

    A few months ago, the International Institute of the Bay Area (IIBA), a participant in the North Bay’s rapid response network, was alerted that ICE had taken a father from his wife and young daughter and infant son. He was being detained without bond, placing him in detention and causing extreme financial stress for his…

    Continue reading: A father, detained by ICE, was reunited with his wife and young children with the help of IIBA staff
  • A Family Reunited

    With citizenship, Celedonio and Amanda have been able to travel more freely, taking medical missions to Nicaragua, where they chaperone medical and nursing students who provide aid in rural villages. There Celedonio uses his skills as a chemical engineer to teach communities about renewable energy.

    Continue reading: A Family Reunited
  • With IIBA’s help, Odalia became a citizen

    Since becoming a citizen, Odalia says she feels much safer. “I feel that this country is a part of my life,” Odalia says. “So it had been a wish of mine to become a citizen.” With IIBA’s help, Odalia became a citizen. from IIBA on Vimeo. Support immigrant families by donating today.

    Continue reading: With IIBA’s help, Odalia became a citizen
  • IIBA welcomes our new Board Members: Eric, Antoine, and Christian

    We are excited to introduce you to IIBA’s newest Board Members: Eric, Antoine, and Christian.

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  • IIBA Volunteer: Samantha May

    Samantha May volunteered for IIBA in 2015, and her time at IIBA inspired her to pursue a career in immigration law. “After hours spent reading about what people were fleeing from and what they wanted here,” Samantha said, “I realized that I wanted to devote my career to helping immigrants.”

    Continue reading: IIBA Volunteer: Samantha May
  • IIBA Client: Carlos Macias Prieto

    For almost three decades, Carlos and his family have come to IIBA for help with immigration paperwork. When he finally received his green card, Carlos was able to visit Mexico, for the first time in twenty years.

    Continue reading: IIBA Client: Carlos Macias Prieto
  • Close to Home: IIBA’s Karla Márquez

    When the North Bay fires broke out on Sunday, October 8, Karla Márquez could see the smoke not far from home. She knew people would need help, so she sprung into action, seeking the nearest evacuation center.

    Continue reading: Close to Home: IIBA’s Karla Márquez
  • Former IISF Executive Director: Terry De Luca Schooler

    As IIBA celebrates 100 years of serving immigrants and refugees, we will be sharing stories of the IIBA family throughout time. We hope you enjoy learning more about our rich history in the Bay Area. It is our pleasure to introduce you to Terry De Luca Schooler, former Executive Director of International Institute of San…

    Continue reading: Former IISF Executive Director: Terry De Luca Schooler
  • Stories from the Border

    IIBA deployed six staff members to the border to give witness to what is happening, to stand for the rights of people who have crossed the border, to serve as translators, to provide much-needed legal expertise, and to bring compassion to those who have received far too little of it.

    Continue reading: Stories from the Border
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