3.2 Stars (9 Reviews)
Asylum Seekers
Asylees
Undocumented Immigrants
Mexican Coalition works to empower Latinx youth and families, many of them immigrants and essential workers. They offer nutritional counseling, assistance applying for NYC Care, and are part of the National Diabetes Prevention Program. Through their "Amiga Confidente" program, they have partnered with universities in Mexico and Central American to offer counseling for people experiencing difficult emotional situations. Mexican Coalition also has a specific group, called "Miradas y Sentires" for women migrants and can help community members connect to other healthcare resources they need. In addition, Mexican Coalition offers legal support in the following areas: citizenship applications, family petition, work permit renewal, and translation of legal documents. They can also provide information on your righs and connect you with other needed legal resources.
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Hours
Monday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Reviews
Erika Hart
Do not get your DACA done here, I did it with them in 2021 and they did not return the copy of my application to me, even after I kept calling and seeing them in person, they also charge over $200 to apply with them, you can do it yourself, uscis has a guide on how to do it, save your money and your time, they are so rude and unhelpful.
11 months ago
Von Farrell
Highly racist towards black people...save yourself the trouble.
6 months ago
Yolany Flores
Very bad attention, especially from a Honduran woman who is there, who treats him very badly, so everyone is friendly.
a month ago
Katherin Solís
Customer service is very good
4 months ago
Ricardo Ashly Galván Rojas
Always attentive
5 months ago