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Mental Health for Immigrants

WEBTake a few deep breaths. Breathing slowly and deeply sends a message to our brain to calm down and ease tension in our body. Try the 4-7-8 breathing method. Breathe in slowly while counting to 4. Hold your breath and count to 7 in your head. Breathe all the air out of your lungs for a count of 8. Repeat 7-10 times.

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Mental Health Providers Guide to Working with DACA Recipients

WEBThis guide was written for those providing or planning to provide mental health and human services to individuals who benefit from DACA. This might include but is not limited to: mental health counselors, school and career counselors, social workers, marriage and family therapists, and psychologists, as well as other health providers.

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How to Support Undocumented Students' Mental Health

WEB3. Tend to Yourself. If a student’s trauma is bringing up trauma from your own life or past, take care of yourself before supporting your student. Increase self-care activities. Engage in self-soothing strategies. Speak to someone about triggers, perhaps even a …

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Informed Immigrant

WEBInformed Immigrant connects the undocumented immigrant community and service providers with the information and resources they need to become empowered in our current political environment.

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Healthcare Informed Immigrant

WEBStay in the Know. We promise only to reach out to you when it matters most.

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Resource Library: Mental Health

WEBYou and your loved ones deserve to feel validated, supported, and loved. Find resources for managing the emotional and spiritual well-being of yourself and others.

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Resource Library

WEB200+ trusted resources on knowing your rights, how to prepare your family, DACA, preparing for ICE enforcement, and more.

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Resource Library: Healthcare

WEBMental Health. Mental Health Providers. TPS. Undocumented Students. We promise only to reach out to you when it matters most. Information and resources on how to access health services and coverage for you and your family.

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Resources for Undocumented College Students

WEBThe intent of the sanctuary campus movement is for colleges and universities to adopt policies specifically to protect undocumented people on campus. This movement gained momentum in November 2016 after Trump was elected as president of the United States in response to his promises to end DACA and increase immigration enforcement.

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DACA Decision at the Supreme Court 2020

WEBOn June 18, 2020, the Supreme Court ordered the Administration to start accepting new DACA applications and requests for Advance Parole. Though the Supreme Court ordered this, USCIS did not begin to accept new initial applications. On July 17, 2020, the District Court in Maryland ordered the Administration to fully reopen the program

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DACA Court Case 2024

WEBDACA is at the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. On September 13, 2023, District Court Judge Hanen again ruled that DACA is unlawful. This comes as no surprise, as he ruled similarly in June of 2021. This is another destabilizing event for the DACA community, and we understand the uncertainty and anxiety it may bring to all DACA recipients.

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Find DACA Help Near You

WEBPortland Community College - Community Legal & Educational Access & Referral. Ongoing DACA services | Advance Parole services. Portland · 141.9 mi. Show All Events. All across the country, supportive organizations are ready …

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Resource Library: DACA

WEBLRIF. Mental Health. Mental Health Providers. TPS. Undocumented Students. Learn about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), and what DACA recipients or DACA-eligible individuals should know about the program under the Trump Administration.

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Public Charge Rule Change: Frequently Asked Questions

WEBAccording to the government, “As a general rule,” what your family receives of public benefits “is not attributable to the applicant [you] for purposes of determining the likelihood that the applicant [you] will become a public charge.”Only if you, as part of your family, rely on such benefits as the “sole means of support” may you be subject to a public charge …

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Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

WEBTemporary Protected Status (TPS) is a form of humanitarian relief established by a bipartisan act of Congress (the Immigration Act of 1990) and granted by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to eligible nationals of countries undergoing an environmental disaster, armed conflict, or extreme conditions preventing their safe return.

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Emergency Advance Parole for DACA recipients

WEBStep 2: Call USCIS. Call the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283. (Please note that it may be hard to get through the automated system and speak with a human.) Tell them you need an in-person (or “InfoPass”) appointment for an “emergency advance parole document” because you need to travel as soon as possible.

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Traveling with Advance Parole for DACA

WEBApplication Fee (currently $630) personal check, cashier’s check or money order payable to the “U.S. Department of Homeland Security”. For the latest USCIS fees, visit their website. The following chart suggests some forms of evidence that can help applicants with DACA demonstrate their valid purpose for traveling abroad on advance parole.

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Resource Library: Rights of Teachers & Undocumented Students

WEBThe content on InformedImmigrant.com is provided for general educational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. Consult a qualified legal professional to discuss the details of your case.

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