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Resources for Current Students
The following resources are available to students and others on campus who have questions or needs relating to their immigration status:
- Know Your Rights in the U.S.
- Open Forums for international students and other concerned parties
- Open Door Policy at the Office of International Students and Scholars for students with questions about studying in the United States and at the Office of Study Away for students with questions about traveling and studying abroad.
Off-Campus Resources for Current Students
The following links below provide information about The Dream Act and DACA, as well as external organizations that support immigrant and undocumented students:
- Know Your Rights Website
- Connecticut Family Preparedness Plan – Office of Governor Lamont
- Connecticut Students for a Dream (C4D)
- Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
- TheDream.US – The nation’s largest college access and success program for DREAMers
- United We Dream – The largest immigrant youth-led organization in the nation
The following organizations provide direct legal services:
- International Institute of Connecticut
- Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services
- Catholic Charities Migration, Refugee, and Immigration Services
- Center for Children’s Advocacy
- Connecticut Legal Services
- New Haven Legal Assistance
- UConn School of Law Asylum and Human Rights Clinic
- Yale Law School Worker and Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic