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Immigrant Resources

Immigrant Resources

 

In response to current events, we are launching a dedicated webpage to connect immigrants and new citizens with critical support and legal services. We  urge each of you to share this resource within your neighborhoods and networks so that all DC residents know where to find help.

 

Information

The 51st – What to Know if You Are Arrested in DC

Know your rights and legal steps if detained.

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Catholic Legal Immigration Network

Know Your Rights: Guidance for immigrants.

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Office of the Attorney General - DC

Guidance on immigration enforcement in district schools.

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Emergency Services

Virginia Immigration Rapid Response Hotline

Help for immigrants in Virginia, DC, and Maryland facing ICE encounters.

Call 855-298-3271
 

Legal Services

APALRC

Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center

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Ayuda

Immigrant services and legal assistance.

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DC Bar Pro Bono Center

Pro bono legal assistance for DC residents.

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DC Volunteer Lawyers Project

Legal aid for domestic violence survivors and immigrants.

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African Communities Together

Immigration legal services for African immigrants.

Visit
 

Refugee & Immigrant Services

Asylum Works

Support for asylum seekers.

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Carecen

Latino immigrant support and housing services.

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Catholic Charities - Refugee Service Center

Direct services, employment, and refugee support.

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MLOV (Many Languages One Voice)

Digital literacy, immigrant support, and youth services.

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READ the LWVDC Immigrant Support Letter sent on February 20, 2025 from Barbara Zia, President.