Please note that DePaul's Legal Clinics do not provide legal counsel or advice to walk-in clients.
We also are unable to answer legal questions or provide legal advice over the phone, via email or in-person. The vast majority of the clinic clients we serve are referred directly to us through legal aid agencies, our community partners or the courts. We do not perform walk-in intakes for new clients.
Current DePaul students seeking help for DACA-related issues can email the Asylum & Immigration Law Clinic.
Legal Resources for DePaul Alumni
We recommend utilizing the DePaul University Alumni Directory if you are looking for a DePaul Law alumnus to represent you or provide you with legal advice. Please note these are paid legal services. The DePaul Legal Clinics do not maintain a list of private attorney referrals, and we generally cannot provide assistance or advice to alumni who contact our office.
Additional Chicago-Area Legal Assistance Resources
- Cabrini Green Legal Aid
- CARPLS
- Center for Disability & Elder Law
- Chicago Volunteer Legal Services
- Help Desks in Cook County Courthouses
- Illinois Legal Aid Online
- Legal Aid Society
- Legal Assistance Foundation
- National Immigrant Justice Center
For additional asylum and immigration legal resources, please visit our Asylum & Immigration Law Clinic's CONFIA page.