This training will detail recognition and accreditation -- the Department of Justice (DOJ) certification -- that allows non-attorney staff and volunteers with non-profit groups to provide immigration legal services and represent clients before agencies of DHS. The training will be led by Hajra Ilyas, New York Immigration Coalition. Registration closes December 2, 1 pm. Free.
Financial Support Sponsored Immigrants May Not Know They Qualify For: Understanding the USCIS Form I-864 Affidavit of Support in Family-Sponsored Cases Sponsored immigrants may be entitled to meaningful financial support—but […]
Register by Sunday, March 15, for this free series, How do we support immigrants in Hudson Valley schools? Designed for ALL school employees, participants will meet virtually on two Wednesdays, […]
Maria, a 17 year old Mayan girl, lives and works with her parents on a coffee plantation in the foothills of an active volcano in Guatemala. Anarranged marriage awaits her: […]
Redeemer Lutheran Church
90 Route 325, New Paltz, New York
A benefit for the Immigrant Women's Academy and UIDN. Performances honoring womxn's work by The JoJos, Clara Elena Garcia, Suzanne Stokes, and the Resisterhood Community Choir plus reiki with Stacey […]
As anti-immigrant rhetoric and immigration enforcement have increased across the country, immigration scams have also become more widespread and sophisticated. These scams often target noncitizens and their loved ones during […]
This virtual training will explain the Dept. of Justice (DOJ) certification that allows non-attorney staff and volunteers with not-for-profit groups to provide immigration legal services and represent clients before agencies […]
This virtual training will explain the Dept. of Justice (DOJ) certification that allows non-attorney staff and volunteers with not-for-profit groups to provide immigration legal services and represent clients before agencies […]