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Institute for Women in Migration (IMUMI, or Instituto para las Mujeres en la Migración)

Help Two Children Correct Their Birth Certificates to Access Social Services

Allow two children to register their dual nationality in Mexico and access social services

Posted May 22, 2019

Our office is assisting a mother of three to try to correct the Texas birth certificates of her children so that they can register their dual nationality in Mexico. Without the corrections, the children, who now live in Mexico, will not be able to access social services such as public healthcare, in Mexico. They need a court order from a Texas court to access these rights. One of the birth certificates is from El Paso and one is from Fort Worth.

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Additional Information

  • Time Commitment: 6-10 hours
  • Training Provided: No
  • Site-Preference: On-Site
  • Open to Law Students: No
  • Bar License(s) required: Texas
  • Required Languages: None
  • Required Legal Expertise: None
  • Mentoring Provided: No
  • Supervision Provided: Yes

Locations

  • El Paso, TX
Institute for Women in Migration (IMUMI, or Instituto para las Mujeres en la Migración)

IMUMI is a civil society organization based in Mexico City that promotes the rights of women and their families in migration. IMUMI is part of a network of organizations working to support migrants, combat human trafficking, and provide services to transnational families. In addition to providing legal support for clients, IMUMI collaborates with civil society organizations, academic institutions, and government bodies to ensure that issues relevant to women and their families are included in government initiatives focusing on migration policy.

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