World Relief Baltimore
Immigrant Services Office
7 E Baltimore Street • Baltimore, MD 21202
In-Person Services – NOW AVAILABLE with a scheduled appointment
World Relief Baltimore Immigrant Services Office has re-opened for in-person appointments for certain types of legal assistance. The office is also continuing to provide remote services by Zoom video meetings. Our automated phone system and email continue to be available to new and ongoing clients.
We are currently offering limited legal services for the following: work permit renewals, DACA renewals, TPS, naturalization applications, removal of conditions I-751, and I-90 green card renewals/replacements.
There is a $75 fee for a legal consultation or an eligibility screening appointment. Subsequent case fees are determined by application type and complexity.
Our intake for consultations for other immigration legal services is not open at this time. Please check back soon to see if our intake has opened for other cases.
For More Information About
USCIS scheduled opening, go to www.uscis.gov.
Immigration court cases, go to https://portal.eoir.justice.gov/InfoSystem/
Request Immigrant Services for Work Permit and Green Card Renewals
For legal services for Citizenship (N-400), use this link to request an appointment.
Contact Us
If your case with us is currently pending or being prepared and you need to contact us, please
Email us at wrbaltimoreclinic@wr.org
Text us at (601) 389-7525
Call us at 410-244-0002
What We Do
World Relief Baltimore Immigrant Services Office advises and represents immigrants and their family members in immigration matters such as the following:
- Consultations so that clients understand the immigration options for themselves and their family members
- Applying for permanent residence and work permits
- Petitioning for family members to remain or reunite with them in the U.S.
- Applying for naturalization
- Applying TPS & DACA
- Assisting victims of crime and of domestic violence
- Deportation consultations and referrals
We provide assistance to immigrants or their family members who reside within the state of Maryland or who have cases with the Immigration Court in Maryland.

Important:
At this time, President Biden has proposed a change in immigration law entitled “U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021”. DO NOT submit or pay for any application process for this benefit until it is approved by Congress and signed into law by the President.
Our Location
Immigrant Services Office
7 E. Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: 410.244.0002
Fax: 410.244.0122
