Diocesan Migrant & Refugee Services Inc (Dmrs)

Office Information

Name: Diocesan Migrant & Refugee Services Inc (Dmrs)
Address: 2400 E Yandell, El Paso, TX - 79903
Phone: (915) 532-3976
Fax:

Service Information

Office hours: Mondays through Thursdays: 8:30am to 4pm.

Fridays 8:30am to 12 noon.

* Note: Closed on the last Friday of the month.


Free Legal Services

DMRS provides Free Legal Services to low-income Texas residents who are able to demonstrate eligibility.  If you do not qualify for Free Legal Services or you do not wish to provide the required documentation, DMRS also provides low-cost legal services.

The following documents are REQUIRED in order to assess your eligibility for Free Legal Services. Please bring these documents with you when you come in for your first visit:

    Proof of Household Income (Bring one of the following):

    Public Benefits (Food Stamps, TANF, etc.) Award Letter, OR
    Employment Verification Letter dated within the last 30 days. The letter MUST state your current rate of pay, frequency of pay, average hours worked, and date of hire, OR
    SSI, Retirement, Disability, Workers Compensation, Unemployment, etc. Award Letter

    Proof of Texas Residence (Bring one of the following):

    Lease or Rental Agreement/Mortgage Statement/Property Tax Statement, OR
    Two (2) current utility bills/household bills

If you live with a family member and none of these documents are in your name, you will be required to show proof of Texas residency.

Frequently Asked Questions about Legal Aid

  • What is legal aid?

Legal aid is free or low-cost legal assistance for people who cannot afford to hire a lawyer. Legal aid organizations provide a variety of legal services, including advice, representation, and advocacy, to help low-income people resolve their civil legal problems.

  • Who is eligible for legal aid?

Eligibility for legal aid varies depending on the organization. Generally, legal aid organizations serve people with incomes below a certain level, as determined by the federal poverty guidelines. Some legal aid organizations also have additional eligibility criteria, such as citizenship status or immigration status.

  • What kind of cases does legal aid handle?

Legal aid organizations handle a wide range of civil legal problems, including:

  1. * Housing
  2. * Education
  3. * Employment
  4. * Family law
  5. * Immigration
  6. * Public benefits
  7. * Consumer law
  8. * Health care
  9. * Disability rights
  • How do I get legal aid?

To get legal aid, you can contact your local legal aid organization or a state or national legal aid hotline. Legal aid organizations typically have intake interviews to determine eligibility and assess the need for legal assistance.

  • Is legal aid free?

Legal aid is generally free for eligible clients. However, some legal aid organizations may charge for certain services, such as filing fees or expert witness fees.

  • What if I don’t qualify for legal aid?

If you do not qualify for legal aid, there are other options available to you, such as pro bono lawyers or legal self-help resources. Pro bono lawyers are lawyers who volunteer their time to provide free legal services to low-income people. Legal self-help resources can provide you with information and tools to help you represent yourself in court.

Here are some additional frequently asked questions about legal aid:

  • What is the difference between legal aid and a public defender?

Legal aid organizations provide free or low-cost legal assistance to people with civil legal problems. Public defenders provide free legal assistance to people who are accused of crimes.

  • Can I get legal aid for a criminal case?

No, legal aid organizations do not provide legal assistance for criminal cases. Criminal cases are handled by public defenders.

  • How can I find a legal aid organization near me?

You can find a legal aid organization near you by visiting the website of the Legal Services Corporation (LSC), the national organization that funds legal aid programs. The LSC website has a directory of legal aid organizations by state and county.