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The Migrant and Immigrant Community Action Project (MICA Project) is a community organization committed to working with low-income immigrants to overcome barriers to justice. The MICA Project utilizes legal services, organizing, advocacy, and education to promote the voice and human dignity of immigrant communities.
The Migrant and Immigrant Community Action Project (MICA Project) was founded in 2011 by law students Nicole Cortés and Jessica Mayo. Through their work in the nonprofit immigration field, they observed surplus need for low-cost immigration legal services.
Jessica Mayo co-founded the Migrant and Immigrant Community Action (MICA) Project with a law school classmate, Nicole Cortés. Jessica works with clients from across the globe, including Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
Migrant and Immigrant Community Action Project 2650 Cherokee St. St. Louis, MO 63118 8:30-4:30 Monday-Friday Phone: (314) 995-6995 Fax: (314) 735-4359 Email: [email protected]
Experience serving vulnerable immigrant communities, including survivors of domestic violence, abuse, trafficking, or other trauma
The Migrant and Immigrant Community Action Project (MICA Project) is a community organization committed to working with low-income immigrants to overcome barriers to justice. The MICA Project utilizes legal services, organizing, advocacy, and education to promote the voice and human dignity of immigrant communities.
The MICA Project is a community organization committed to working with low-income immigrants to overcome barriers to justice. We will be hosting a trivia night for all of our great sponsors and community members.
The MICA Project works with immigrant communities to address the issues affecting people's lives. We work with community members and leaders to determine what these issues are and to decide how to address them.
There are two primary ways in which to apply for asylum; Affirmatively and Defensively. Affirmative asylum processes require you to be physically present in the United States. You may apply for asylum regardless of how you arrived in the U.S. or your current immigration status.
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