General Legal Aid | Asylum Clinic KC
2005 Swift St, Kansas City, MO 64116
Eligibility
Qualifying individuals with a humanitarian immigration case. This includes unaccompanied children, victims of violence or trafficking, survivors of domestic violence, and asylum seekers.
Required documents
None
Hours
M-F 9am-4pm
816-641-5777
Voice·
Main Phone
To access this service, contact:
Main Email
Languages
Dari, Spanish
Application process
Visit website and select the "Request a Consult / Solicitar Una Consulta" button.
Fees
None
Service area
Clay, Jackson, and Platte Counties, MO
Asylum Clinic KC provides pro bono legal representation for qualifying individuals with humanitarian immigration cases. This includes unaccompanied children, victims of violence or trafficking, survivors of domestic violence, and asylum seekers. They prioritize cases referred to them through community partners. They can schedule the first step (a legal consultation) directly with the client, or work through a social worker or other representative or non-profit agency.
Last Assured
01/28/2026
Data provided by
United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
What's Here
Providing organization
ASYLUM CLINIC KC
The Asylum Clinic KC offers free legal consultations to anyone referred through one of their partner organizations. They prioritize offering representation to unaccompanied minors who are released from Office of Refugee Resettlement shelters around the country to sponsors in the Kansas City area. These children, although in removal proceedings, are often eligible to apply for asylum with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, and they may also be eligible for Special Immigrant Juvenile status (for minors who have been abused, abandoned, or neglected).
ACKC will accept various case types for pro bono representation. They represent many survivors of a crime as well as human trafficking cases. They have partnered with Legal Aid’s Volunteer Attorney Project (VAP) to assist low-income legal permanent residents in applying for naturalization. They have also partnered with Advocates for Immigrant Rights and Reconciliation (AIRR) to coordinate workshops for unrepresented asylum applicants who are unlikely to find representation but need assistance navigating their own cases.
