Community AMBAssadors 

The Ambassador Program exists to bridge the gap between immigrant communities and the legal system by empowering trusted community representatives to serve as liaisons between Amba Law and their communities. The program ensures that legal rights, immigration services, and integration support are delivered in a culturally competent, language accessible, and community-centered way.

Who Our AMBAssadors Are 

Our Ambassadors are trusted liaisons drawn from the very communities we serve — Oromo, Somali, Afghan, Sudanese and other immigrant groups. They help clients complete forms, translate documents, and prepare for interviews — all while preserving dignity and cultural respect. They bridge both language and cultural divides, ensure clients feel seen and understood, and help them navigate the journey from newcomer to empowered American.

Languages & Communities 

We currently have Ambassadors serving the Oromo, Somali, Amharic, Tigrinya, Arabic, Dari, and Masalit-speaking communities — and if you don’t see the language/community you’re looking for, please let us know and we’ll help find a suitable Ambassador for your needs.

Their Role 

Each Ambassador assists clients through interpretation, case coordination, and ongoing support. From start to finish, our Ambassadors act as the bridge between Amba Law Immigration Solutions (Amba Law) and the client to ensure you’re 100% on the same page with the firm.

They not only translate in all meetings, but are also available for any questions or concerns—relaying them directly to the Amba Law team.

For naturalization cases, our Ambassadors go the extra mile: they attend doctors’ appointments and join the interview itself (in medical waiver cases), so you’ll literally be in the room with Attorney Amba, your Ambassador, and your legal team. No client ever feels lost in translation.

Interested in being one of our Community Ambassadors?

At Amba Law, we believe in the power of community-driven change. As a Community Ambassador, you’ll become a vital link between our team and the immigrant communities we serve—helping share resources, spark conversations, and build trust in cultural-and-language safe ways. Whether you speak English, Amharic, Somali, Tigrinya, Oromo, Arabic, or Dari (or more than one!), your voice can light the path for others arriving, naturalizing, and navigating their new rights and responsibilities as American citizens.

What’s involved?

  • Represent Amba Law at community events and local gatherings.

  • Help us create and share content in your language and cultural context.

  • Be a trusted peer-connector—someone who others can turn to when they have questions, feel uncertain, or need guidance.

  • Partner with our team on outreach and engagement efforts tailored to newly naturalized or soon-to-be naturalized individuals.

  • Commit to being a reliable point of contact in your community.

Why join?

  • Make a meaningful difference in people’s lives as they build their future in the U.S.

  • Develop leadership skills and deepen your understanding of immigration and naturalization matters.

  • Be recognized as a valued part of the Amba Law outreach network—helping shape how we serve multilingual and multicultural communities.

  • Gain access to training and support from our team so you’re comfortable and confident in your role.

If you’re passionate about justice, community empowerment, and bridging gaps in information and access—we’d love to hear from you. Fill out our simple Ambassador Interest form (link) and one of our team leads will be in touch to walk you through next steps.