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American non-profit agency
Alaska Immigration Justice Project
Formation
July 1, 2005
Type
Legal Non-Profit Organization
Headquarters
Anchorage, Alaska
Location
United States
Executive Director
Robin Bronen[1]
Key people
Bill Saupe (President)
Website
www.akijp.org
The Alaska Immigration Justice Project(AIJP) is a non-profit agency[2] that provides low-cost immigration legal assistance to immigrants and refugees in all immigration applications including citizenship, permanent resident status, work permits, asylum, family-based petitions and immigration petitions for immigrant victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking.[3]
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