Integrated Services for Immigrant Families (ISIF)
The ISIF program consists of 16 employees who work in a variety of areas – legal representatives, case workers, teachers, and administration.
Since its beginning, the CDC has worked for and with immigrant communities. Immigration status continues to be an issue of concern for families and the ISIF was created to address these immigration needs. The majority of the families the CDC works with are mixed-status families.* ISIF program consists of three components: direct, legal immigration services, citizenship preparation classes, and the Promotoras de Apoyo Familiar program.
The ISIF Legal Immigration Office provides services that allow immigrant families to apply for legal permanent residency, renewal of work permits, naturalization, and many other legal immigration services. Inquiries for services have multiplied progressively since the ISIF began its services in 2012. The ISIF office receives over 400 walk-ins every month.
