These resources contain more information about the different forms of immigration relief that may be available to you in the U.S. immigration system.
Informed Immigrant provides all undocumented immigrants with the knowledge and resources they need to feel prepared in our unpredictable political and enforcement environment.
Immi helps immigrants in the U.S. understand their legal options. Our online screening tool, legal information, and referrals to nonprofit legal services organizations are always free to use. Immi was created by the Immigration Advocates Network and Pro Bono Net, two nonprofit organizations dedicated to increasing access to justice for low-income immigrants.
USAHello has created a guide to help you stay informed and safe as immigration policies change. Find regularly updated information, and learn about your rights, available benefits, and how to get help. Available in many languages.
These guides, developed by a team of experienced lawyers from MIRC, provide information to help you defend yourself in Immigration Court.
These guides provide information on immigration removal proceedings and several common forms of relief from removal (deportation). The guides are tailored to assist individuals in immigration court proceedings and are available in all immigration courts.
The Black Alliance for Just Immigration has created one-pagers with information about the different types of immigration relief available to asylum seekers.
This booklet explains how to prepare an application for asylum and withholding of removal. This is a complicated process, but this booklet is for people who do not have a lawyer to help them.
The Stanford Law School Immigrants’ Rights Clinic is pleased to announce the release of a new pro se guide for individuals on the Dedicated Docket. Available in English, Spanish, Haitian Creole, and Portuguese.
Guides various asylum-related topics, including motions to reopen, detention and bonds, cancellation of removal, U and T visas, and more. Some materials are available in Spanish, Farsi, or K'iche.
The Pro Se Plus Project provides legal orientations, robust screenings, triage, and community access to pro se assistance with applications for asylum, employment authorization, immigration court motions, and other immigration-related relief for unrepresented immigrants.
ASAP is a membership organization of asylum seekers from 175 countries, now living in the U.S. Members receive time-sensitive updates and resources like the ones below, and work together for change.