Traveling with Advance Parole for DACA recipients. Information on advance parole and what to expect before, during, and after traveling abroad.
On July 16, 2021, Texas federal court Judge Hanen published his opinion on the DACA case, which challenged the legality of the DACA policy. Judge Hanen’s opinion is that DACA is not a lawful policy.
Do you have DACA, or have you had DACA in the past? Renew your DACA now! USCIS is currently accepting renewal applications. You deserve to stay empowered by staying informed.
You and your loved ones deserve to feel validated, supported, and loved. Find resources for managing the emotional and spiritual well-being of yourself, your family, and your friends.
Learn how to kickstart a tech career regardless of your status. This guide is written with undocumented immigrants and dreamers in mind.
Deciding whether college is the right path for you is stressful enough already, and even more so when you are undocumented. Read this guide to learn about your options after high school, admissions into a college or university, and what to expect when you get there.
Feel empowered during the coronavirus pandemic with our resources for the undocumented community. We have compiled a list of regional resources including information on access to, financial help, food, and more.
Do you have Temporary Protected Status (TPS), or have you had TPS in the past? Read our guide to learn about TPS and what TPS recipients should know about the program under the Trump Administration. You deserve to stay empowered by staying informed.
Are you an immigrant looking to obtain a driver's license in Colorado? This guide will help you understand who can qualify for an SB 251 license and how to apply.
We will be tracking updates on renewing your DACA due to delays caused by the coronavirus crisis so that you can spend time caring for yourself and your family. Check here over the coming days for information to keep your DACA renewal on track.
Learn about how the Supreme Court ruled on DACA and what that means to you as a DACA recipient.
Before you choose to stop utilizing public benefits, read to see if the services you receive are subject to the public charge rule.
Everyone in the U.S. has certain rights guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution, regardless of your immigration status.
Have a plan to make sure that your family, your finances, and your future are as secure as possible from immigration enforcement consequences.
Deportation is scary and we hope that you never have to navigate the deportation process for yourself or a loved one. However, it is important for everyone to learn as much as possible ahead of time to be better prepared and understand opportunities available to help you.