Recursos de Inmigración

Conoce tus derechos migratorios.
Si eres detenido por autoridades migratorias, tienes derechos. Puedes:

  1. Permanecer en silencio: Tienes derecho a no responder preguntas sin un abogado presente.

  2. No abrir la puerta sin una orden judicial: Los agentes migratorios no pueden ingresar a tu hogar sin una orden judicial, excepto en ciertas circunstancias.

  3. Solicitar un abogado: Tienes derecho a hablar con un abogado y recibir asistencia legal.

  4. No firmar documentos sin entenderlos: No firmes nada sin antes consultar a un abogado.

Recuerda que, independientemente de tu estatus migratorio, tienes derecho a un trato justo y respetuoso. Busca apoyo legal o comunícate con organizaciones de derechos humanos para más información y asistencia.

Know Your Rights with ICE Flyer

We all have rights, regardless of immigration status.

These flyers explain what to do if Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Customs and Border Protection (CBP) comes to your door or you have an encounter with immigration officials, what to do if you witness immigration activity by ICE or CBP, and examples of judicial warrants and ICE warrants.

Khmer Anti-deportation and Advocacy Group | KhAAG  • /kāj/

More information https://www.khaagwa.org/




 

Tienes Derechos

Mantenganse Conectado.

  1. -Para recibir mensajes de texto de la actividad de la migra manda mensaje al

    509-300-4959 con la palabra ICE.

Que es una orden judicial?


Otros recursos

  • El Plan de Seguridad para Inmigrantes es un recurso comunitario que ayudará padres de familia hacer preparativos por el cuidado de sus hijos (con o sin estatus) en el evento que un padre no tenga la capacidad de cuidar por su hijo, particularmente si un padre es detenido or deportado. Registrate!

  • Immigration Legal Resource Center (ILRC): Your Day in Immigration Court

    Website:

    https://tinyurl.com/2xheytz5

    https://www.ilrc.org/resources/community/community-guidance-your-day-court

  • Jefferson County Immigrant Rights Advocates (JCIRA)

    JCIRA offers grants to immigrants for:

    • Legal assistance for immigration issues

    • Fees for filing forms or renewing immigration status

    • Posting bond

    • Telephone and travel


    JCIRA also provides help with family living costs, including:

    • Rent

    • Medical expenses

    • School fees

    Other needs? Ask us and we'll see if we can help.

    These funds are available for people who live or work in Jefferson County or Clallam County, or who are detained in the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, WA.

    To Apply for Financial Support

    Call JCIRA at 360-232-6070, or send an email to jcirawa@gail.com..

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    World Relief

    If you have a friend or family member scheduled to arrive through our resettlement program, World Relief will reach out to you when we have details on their resettlement timeline.

    If you are a Special Immigrant Visa holder and arrived to the United States on your own, please contact World Relief to schedule an appointment to enroll in resettlement services.

    If you have a letter from an immigration judge or a USCIS immigration officer granting you asylum, you may be eligible for resettlement services contact World Vision for support.

    Can accommodate any language.

    Spokane
    1522 N. Washington St., Suite 101, Spokane, WA 99201
    Main Office: 509-484-9829
    Immigration Legal Services: 509-381-0832
    Fax: 509-462-7279
    https://worldrelief.org/spokane/

    Tri-Cities
    2600
    N. Columbia Center Blvd., Suite 206, Richland, WA 99352
    Main Office: 509-734-5477
    Fax: 509-734-1378
    https://worldrelief.org/tricities/

    Western
    Washington
    https://worldrelief.org/western-wa/
     

    King County
    23835 Pacific Hwy S, Suite 100, Kent, WA 98032
    Main Office: 253-277-1121

    Thurston County
    812 Central St SE, Olympia, WA  98501
    Main Office: 360-515-7848

    Whatcom County
    805 W Orchard Dr, Suite 5, Bellingham, WA 98225
    Main Office: 360-684-3429

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  • TCIC  provides, educational presentations, workshops and tabling on immigration topics to service clubs, schools, churches, businesses and community groups.

    • TCIC provides financial assistance for DACA individuals reapplying for their DACA status. 

    • TCIC provides non-traditional scholarships for immigrants who want to uplift their current economic status. This grant is for immigrants who want to purse more education or training to enter or re-enter the work force.

    • Courthouse/immigration court accompaniment, setting up transportation to get to the court. Community members can text directly. Will get back to them same day or next day. 

    • Rapid response team able to respond in the event of ICE/CBP activity/immigration raid.


    Email:

    tricitiesimmigrantcoalition@gmail.com

Me detuvo immigracion?