Immigration Workshops & Community Outreach
How We Help Others
Loftin and Masri law firms are committed to community education and outreach. We understand that immigration law is complex and it is difficult to find clear, honest information about the immigration legal process. Many people without stable legal status face stress and insecurity on a daily basis and do not know what to do if immigration authorities or the police stop them. Accordingly, we offer comprehensive “KNOW YOUR RIGHTS” bilingual workshops to prepare people for these complex situations.
Loftin and Masri law firms teach workshops at schools, community centers, non-profit organizations, churches, and individual homes. If you are interested in attending a free community workshop, call our office to find out about upcoming opportunities. If you are interested in hosting a workshop, please contact our office and we will be happy to create a workshop tailored to your group’s needs.
Loftin and Masri law firms teach workshops at schools, community centers, non-profit organizations, churches, and individual homes. If you are interested in attending a free community workshop, call our office to find out about upcoming opportunities. If you are interested in hosting a workshop, please contact our office and we will be happy to create a workshop tailored to your group’s needs.

Workshops Topics:
- What you should do if immigration authorities or the police stop you. What are your constitutional rights? How should you respond to questions? What if immigration authorities come to your home or your work? How do you request a court hearing or bond?
- How to locate a family member detained by immigration authorities.
- What forms of relief are available to halt a deportation if you have lived in the U.S. for a significant period of time, have U.S. citizen family members, have a fear of returning to your home country, or have been a victim of a serious crime.
- The most common options for getting a work permit, becoming a lawful permanent resident (green card holder), or becoming a U.S. citizen.
- The deferred action process for childhood arrivals DACA
- How NOT to be a victim of immigration fraud: How to find trustworthy legal representation, how to contact the California State bar, and how to avoid being the victim of common scams.
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