Know Your Rights! Conozca Sus Derechos!

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Know Your Rights Resources for Immigrant New Yorkers by MOIA


MOIA's Know Your Rights Booklets

The NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs has created Know Your Rights booklets in multiple languages to share information and resources.

What to do if ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents approach you


English
Arabic | العربية
Bangla | বাংলাি
Chinese (Simplified) | 简化字
Chinese (Traditional) | 正體字
French | français
Haitian Creole | kreyòl ayisyen
Korean | 한국어
Polish | Polski
Pular | Pulaar
Russian | русский
Spanish | Español
Urdu | اردو
Wolof | Wolof


What to do if your friend or family member is detained

English
Arabic | العربية
Bangla | বাংলাি
Chinese (Simplified) | 简化字
Chinese (Traditional) | 正體字
French | français
Haitian Creole | kreyòl ayisyen
Korean | 한국어
Polish | Polski
Pular | Pulaar
Russian | русский
Spanish | Español
Urdu | اردو
Wolof | Wolof


 


Sanctuary City Laws in New York City 

English
Arabic | العربية
Bangla | বাংলাি
Chinese (Simplified) | 简化字
Chinese (Traditional) | 正體字
French | français
Haitian Creole | kreyòl ayisyen
Korean | 한국어
Polish | Polski
Pular | Pulaar
Russian | русский
Spanish | Español
Urdu | اردو
Wolof | Wolof



Get Legal Help

All immigrant New Yorkers can access free and confidential immigration legal help in their preferred language.

The Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) provides the following information and services to support immigrant New Yorkers navigate the U.S. immigration system and build their lives and futures in New York.



You can call the City-funded, free, and safe MOIA Immigration Legal Support Hotline at 800-354-0365, between 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday to Friday or call 311 and say, "Immigration Legal."


MOIA Immigration Legal Support Centers

The Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs has Immigration Legal Support Centers in immigrant neighborhoods that offers New Yorkers free, safe immigration legal help. These centers are housed in community sites, public health facilities, public schools, and libraries. Services are provided in your language. Your immigration status does not matter.

Visit our webpage on MOIA Immigration Legal Support Centers to learn more about legal services.

Video: Your Rights in an Encounter with ICE

If ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents approach you, you have rights! Watch this video to learn more about ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) by watching this video.



Additional Resources

Immigrant Rights Workshops (IRW)

The City is partnering with community organizations to help currently residing and newly arrived immigrants know their basic legal rights through Immigrant Rights Workshops (IRWs).

IRWs provide immigrant New Yorkers with the tools and training necessary to navigate and access city services. IRWs cover an array of topics, including how to navigate interactions with federal immigration enforcement (ICE), avoid fraudulent legal services, access COVID-related services, and more. IRWs also help guide immigrants to free and safe immigration legal and social services.

Avoid Becoming the Victim of Immigration Fraud

"Immigration fraud" means immigration legal services-related scams that target vulnerable immigrant New Yorkers. Immigration fraud, as described here, can be by attorneys and non-attorneys. It can also be by others who engage in other fraudulent acts such as phone scams and impersonations threatening immigration consequences. Immigration fraud is widespread in immigrant communities and the consequences can be severe – for those committing fraud and their victims.

Learn more about avoiding fraud

Immigrant Caregivers & Standby Guardianship

If you are an immigrant caregiver (including a parent, a legal guardian, a legal custodian, or other relative) who is worried that you may be separated from your child because of immigration enforcement, get help to plan for the future by:

  • Contacting a free and trusted legal services provider for advice and information.


  • Choosing a standby guardian, also known as a "backup" caregiver, in case you are unable to take care of your child.


  • Choosing an emergency contact and memorizing their phone number. This should be someone you trust, including someone like your lawyer.


  • Updating emergency contact information at your child's school.



Call MOIA's Immigration Legal Support Hotline at:

800-354-0365

Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 6:00, Interpretation is available


For more information about standby guardianship, please visit our Immigrant Caregivers page