Florida Coastal School of Law - Immigrant and Human Rights FREE Clinic

8787 Baypine Rd.
Jacksonville, FL - 32256
Phone Number: (904) 680-7782
Fax Number: (904) 680-7693

Counties served:

Clay, Duval, Nassau.

Immigration legal assistance:

  • Adjustment of Status,
  • Asylum applications,
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA),
  • Employment authorization,
  • Family-based petitions,
  • Habeas Corpus,
  • Removal hearings,
  • Special Immigrant Juvenile Status,
  • T visas, Temporary Protected Status (TPS),
  • U visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
  • Help completing forms,
  • Filings with USCIS,
  • Representation at Asylum Interviews
  • Representation before the Immigration Court
  • Consumer,
  • Criminal Appeals,
  • Disability,
  • Family & Juvenile,
  • Public Benefits



Mission Statement: Florida Coastal School of Law has consciously structured and defined itself on the basis of some significant differentiations from traditional law schools. Florida Coastal sets itself apart on the basis of its culture, a student outcome-centered orientation, a commitment to professional preparation, educational experience, service to underserved communities, and accountability of the faculty for market-leading student outcomes. These distinguishing characteristics aim toward establishing Florida Coastal as the benchmark of inclusive excellence in professional education for the 21st Century. In furtherance of this mission, it is committed to achieving the following objectives: 1. Provide a program of legal education designed to qualify graduates for admission to the Bar and enable them to participate effectively in the legal profession. 2.Offer an educational experience that prepares students to deal with both current and anticipated legal problems, responds to globalization, emphasizes skills training and professionalism, and facilitates appreciation for cultural diversity. 3. Attract a diverse student body, faculty, and staff motivated by the law school community's values and ideals. 4. Create an institutional climate that fosters respect, trust, collaboration, and meaningful interaction among students, faculty, and staff. 5. Provide the physical facilities, law library, and technological capacities to support the educational program, other institutional needs, and community and public service.

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