Immigrant Rights Network of Iowa

Immigrant Rights Network of Iowa Leadership Development, Grassroots Participation, Community Education, Civic Participation and Integ

Network history: The network began in 1996 as a handful of individuals working to respond to INS raids on Iowa workplaces. In the first few years, we grew to a loose collection of approximately 300 individuals and organizations across Iowa with fairly effective reaction to crisis, but lacking the capacity for more consistent, coordinated action. In 1999, a bi-state cooperation was established for

Iowa and Nebraska to share Iowa's experience in grassroots organizing with Nebraska's expertise in policy advocacy. In 2002, the network hired its first Iowa Coordinator, and since then the Network has grown.

10/05/2017

If you are in the offices of IRNI for help filling immigration related forms, this organization is allowed to:

-Read the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration USCIS forms for you

-Translate, either verbally or in writing, information from Spanish to English or English to Spanish language

-Write down information that you provide to complete the form

-Provide interpretation and translation services
(All information is confidential)

If you have any questions, give us a call, send us a message, or visit our office!

Address

1111 E University Avenue
Des Moines, IA
50316

Opening Hours

Monday 1pm - 6pm
Tuesday 1pm - 6pm
Wednesday 1pm - 6pm
Thursday 1pm - 6pm
Friday 1pm - 6pm

Telephone

+15154026238

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