What to Expect When You Contact Us?
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 2 – Definition of Child for Citizenship and Naturalization
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 3 – United States Citizens at Birth (INA 301 and 309)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 4 – Automatic Acquisition of Citizenship after Birth (INA 320)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 5 – Child Residing Outside of the United States (INA 322)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 2 – Definition of Child for Citizenship and Naturalization
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 3 – United States Citizens at Birth (INA 301 and 309)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 4 – Automatic Acquisition of Citizenship after Birth (INA 320)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 5 – Child Residing Outside of the United States (INA 322)
Human Rights Advocates
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Order for Restoring Peace on Earth (ORPE)
Restoring Human Dignity: A Divine Mandate and a Commitment to Advancing the Rule of Law
We commit to intervening wherever human dignity is violated, fundamental rights are undermined, or justice is denied, taking every action within our capacity to uphold human rights, honor divine law, and preserve the rule of law.
Email: advocacy@orpe.org
Tel: +1 202-972-5030
Legal Services
Promoting Equal Access to Justice
Studies show that many challenges faced by low-income, victims of domestic violence, and victims of sexual assault are actually legal in nature and can be fought by an experienced legal professional. Unaddressed, the challenges remain barriers to success, even when basic needs are met by other excellent service providers. ORPE advocacy has the vocation of providing comprehensive legal services to low-income, and victims of crimes including domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, dating, and victims of human trafficking. The DLS has put in place a structure that provides civil legal services and representation to low-income victims in cases involving divorce, custody, and visitation. In addition, DLS has a solid structure designated to help foreign-borns facing immigration challenges including matters involving asylum, refugees, adjustment of status, and related issues. The DLS also has put in place a structure that advocates for “Equal Access to Justice.” This program provides legal assistance to victims of domestic violence, and sexually abused women fighting to obtain or keep the essentials of life—including home, job, benefits, and family—face the complexities of the civil justice system without legal counsel. Because without counsel, they are five to 10 times more likely to lose. ORPE’s Equal Access to Justice program was created within the spirit of reducing this gap.