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How to Contact LSND: 1. Call our general Toll-Free number 1-800-634-5263. Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. If you must wait, please be patient, you will be helped. People 60 years of age or older call 1-866-621-9886 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Website applications may be made by going to www.legalassist.org 2. Interpreters always available free of charge. 3. When you call with a problem, you will be asked a few questions to find out if you are eligible for LSND's help. Everything you say is very confidential. 4. If you are eligible, you will be asked a few more questions to find out if LSND can help you with your problem. 5. Eligible clients may receive advice right way. 6. If you need more than advice, your case will be sent to the Immigration Law Project in Fargo. 7. If LSND cannot assist you, you may be referred to another organization that might be able to help you. Immigration Law Specific types of cases include: Naturalization In addition to Immigration Law, LSND may help in the area of Government Benefits, Family, Health, Consumer, Housing, and Elder Law. Interpreter services are always provided at no cost to the client, by telephone or during office visits. Immigration Law Project (ILP) All counties in North Dakota and the following counties in Minnesota: Becker, Clay, Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau and Wilkin. Call: 1-800-634-5263 Individuals applying for legal services will not be subjected to discrimination. Legal Services of North Dakota, (LSND) is a non-profit organization which provides legal help to disadvantaged elderly or low-income North Dakotans. The Immigration Law Project is a joint effort between Legal Services of North Dakota, Legal Services of Northwest Minnesota, and Mid-Minnesota Legal Assistance. We are committed to serving low income immigrants in a wide variety of civil legal problems, in addition to immigration matters. Disclaimer: This information is not legal advice. If you have a legal problem, you should talk to a lawyer and ask for advice about your options.
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