Catholic Charities, Diocese of San Diego operates its immigration services office in Grantville at 4575 Mission Gorge Place, Suite B, within the 92120 ZIP. The office processes citizenship and naturalization applications for permanent residents who have held their green card for at least five years, as well as for spouses of U.S. citizens who meet the three-year residency threshold. Immigration attorneys at Law Offices of Payman Zargari in Grantville handle the more complex removal defense and asylum cases that fall outside the scope of the nonprofit's accredited-representative model. DACA renewal filings must reach USCIS within 150 days of the expiration date, and the Grantville staff handles both renewals and first-time applications for individuals who were under 31 as of June 15, 2012. Casework extends to family visa petitions, adjustment-of-status applications, consular processing, domestic violence-related immigration relief, and family unity cases, all processed at nominal fees through the Board of Immigration Appeals-recognized nonprofit. The office provides services in Arabic, Spanish, Russian, Tagalog, and Ukrainian, and the broader refugee resettlement division adds Amharic, Dari, Farsi, French, Somali, Swahili, and Vietnamese interpretation capacity. Refugee services include pre-arrival case management, cultural orientation, employment placement, and financial assistance for individuals resettled through the United States Catholic Conference referral pipeline. Community integration programs connect resettled families to mutual-aid networks including the Somali Bantu Association of America in College Area, which provides cultural liaison support for East African refugees navigating San Diego's social services system. Mission Gorge Road runs north from the office toward Mission Trails Regional Park, placing the facility in the commercial corridor that connects Grantville's service providers to the broader east San Diego community. The Diocese also operates a second immigration office in El Centro at 250 West Orange Avenue, extending the same naturalization and family petition services to Imperial County residents.