Best Legal Aid in St. Paul, Minnesota — 2 resources

2 Resources

1. Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota

Immigration legal services including family petitions, naturalization, DACA, asylum, and removal defense from the St. Paul headquarters and outreach clinics. Serves low-income immigrants statewide. Apply online or by phone; bring photo ID or passport, any USCIS correspondence, and supporting family documents. Sliding fees for some services; many consultations are free.

651-641-1011 · 450 N Syndicate St #200, St. Paul, MN 55104

2. Ramsey County Law Library

Free legal research resources, Minnesota court forms, self-help guides, and subscription databases open to the public at the St. Paul Courthouse. Staff assist with finding statutes and forms but cannot give legal advice. No appointment needed; bring photo ID for building entry. Useful for self-represented litigants preparing family, housing, or civil filings in Ramsey County district court.

651-266-8391 · 15 W Kellogg Blvd, St. Paul, MN 55102

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