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About Us
The Washington Migrant and Asylum-Seeker Support Project (WA MASS Project) is a new project that helps newly arrived immigrants and asylum seekers in Washington State connect to services.
The services are limited and free; they include legal assistance, case management, and housing. WA MASS Project services are provided by more than 20 organizations that work together to help immigrants in Washington with their legal case as well as to find a place to live, and learn to navigate different resources and services.
Because there are limited resources, some people may be put on a waitlist.
The services are limited and free; they include legal assistance, case management, and housing. WA MASS Project services are provided by more than 20 organizations that work together to help immigrants in Washington with their legal case as well as to find a place to live, and learn to navigate different resources and services.
Because there are limited resources, some people may be put on a waitlist.
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Contact Us
- The Washington Migrant and Asylum Seekers Support Project (WA MASS Project) invites the migrant community to attend our Walk-In Open Hours. No appointment necessary. Walk into one of our offices at the following times:
| Organization | Day | Time | Address |
|---|---|---|---|
| IRC Seattle | Tuesday | 9 am – 2 pm |
1200 S 192 Street, Suite 101 SeaTac, WA 98148 |
| IRC Spokane | Tuesday | 9 am – 2 pm |
925 W Montgomery Ave Spokane, WA 99205 |
| Refugee Immigrant Services North West (RISNW) | Tuesday | 9 am – 2 pm |
4610 Evergreen Way, Suite 5 Everett, WA 98203 |
| Catholic Charities | Tuesday | 9 am – 2 pm |
301 S 20th Ave Pasco, WA 99301 |
| The Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) | Wednesday | 9 am – 2 pm |
4400 NE 77th Ave #275 Vancouver, WA 98662 |
- Submit a request for a screening appointment — or have a spoke organization submit one on your behalf, and we will get in touch using the contact information you provide.
- Call the Hotline at +1 (541) 703-8336.
Please note: Given the large volume of requests and referrals we receive, please expect a call back within one week. Thank you for your patience as we work through all the requests.
What to bring:
- Immigration or identification documents
- Proof of arrival to the United States
What to expect:
- Services in your preferred language
- Eligibility screening
- Intake scheduling (if same-day capacity is reached, you may be scheduled for another day)
Avoid scams. Do not send personal information to the Washington Migrant & Asylum Seeker Support Hub through any method other than forms on this website or the methods listed above.