What Type of Documentation Do I Need To Work in the US?
Employer Work Authorization Verification
(Separate Website)
If you are an undocumented immigrant working in New York State, learn about the law that requires employers to verify that you have a work permit and what documents they require.
By: National Employment Law Project
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Spanish / Español
Your Social Security Number and Card
(Separate Website)
A Social Security number is important because you need it to get a job, collect Social Security benefits and receive some other government services. Many other businesses, such as banks and credit companies, also ask for your number.
Learn the steps you need to take to get both your social security number and card.
By: Social Security Administration
What Workers Should Know About Temporary Protected Status and Proving Work Authorization
(Separate Website)
Learn what this means and the benefits of having temporary protected status.
By: National Immigration Law Center
Social Security and Immigration: Visa Classifications That Allow You To Work in the U.S.
(Separate Website)
Learn about the different visas that permit you to enter and work in the US.
By: Social Security Administration
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I Am a Refugee or Asylee, How Do I Show My Employer That I Am Authorized to Work in the United States?
(Separate Website)
Visit the US Department of Labor Website to Learn More About Working in the US
(Separate Website)
If you are an employer wanting to hire a foreign worker or a foreign worker trying to work in the US, visit this website to find the answers to your questions.
By: Lawhelp NY
Request for a Fee Waiver
(Separate Website)
If you cannot afford to pay the filing fee for your application, you can request a fee waiver.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Tax Issues for Immigrants Frequently asked questions and answers about tax issues for immigrants.
By: South Brooklyn Legal Services (A Program of Legal Services NYC)
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Spanish / Español
Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)
(Separate Website)
Information on the Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN), which can sometimes be used to file taxes by immigrants who can't get a social security number. Also includes a link to the forms to apply for a ITIN.
By: Internal Revenue Service
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Spanish / Español
What are My Rights and Protections if I am Working in the US?
Immigration Status and Your Rights as a Worker Information on what rights and protections you have as an immigrant worker.
By: National Employment Law Project
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Spanish / Español
Obtaining unemployment benefits in New York State: What you should know if you do not speak English If you do not speak English, the New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) must provide assistance to help you access their programs and services. While the NYSDOL does provide some language assistance, there are still challenges. This resource provides a checklist of the free language assistance currently available when obtaining your unemployment benefits and problems you should be aware of.
By: LawHelp NY
Immigrants' Eligibility for Unemployment Compensation
(Separate Website)
This fact sheet explains how you can qualify for unemployment benefits if you are an immigrant.
By: National Employment Law Project
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Spanish / Español
Workers Compensation Benefits for Injured Workers
(Separate Website)
Basic information about what Workers' Compensation is and who may be eligible, including information on immigrant eligibility. To find Workers' Compensation Offices throughout New York State, go to the New York State Workers' Compensation Board web site.
By: National Employment Law Project
Learn how to protect you and your family during immigration raids Some people who are not United States
citizens have been arrested or detained by
the U.S. government. Learn how to protect
yourself if this happens to you!
By: CASA of Maryland
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Spanish / Español
What are My Rights and Protections as a Domestic Worker (Housecleaner, Nanny, Maid)?
Rights Begin at Home: Protecting Yourself as a Domestic Worker
(Separate Website)
Domestic workers are nannies, housekeepers,
and elder caregivers. They clean and cook and care for children and the elderly. Many are immigrants with a limited knowledge of the
laws of this country or of the state in which they work. Some are undocumented and live in fear of being deported.The goal of this handbook is to help domestic workers protect themselves within existing employment laws.
By: Asian American Legal Defense, National Employment Law Project, and Domestic Workers United
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Spanish / Español
What Are My Rights and Protections as a Migrant or Seasonal Farmworker?
Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act
(Separate Website)
And overview and fact sheet of basic legal rights of migrant workers.
By: U.S. Department of Labor
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Haitian Creole / Kreyòl ayisyen
Legal rights manual for farm workers in New York State This resource gives you information about the legal rights of farm workers.
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Unemployment benefits for farmworkers This resource provides a basic overview of farmworkers' rights to receive unemployment benefits
By: Farmworker Legal Services of New York, Inc. and LawHelp NY
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CLICK HERE to learn more about the rights of migrant and seasonal farmworkers
(Separate Website)
Day Laborers' Rights under Federal Law: Waiting Time and Deductions from Wages
(Separate Website)
This fact sheet covers rights under federal law. Stronger rights for workers can sometimes be found under state laws.
By: NELP
What are My Rights If Questioned by Authorities at Work?
What to Do if Questioned by Police, FBI, Customs Agents, or Immigration Officers
(Separate Website)
Information written especially for immigrants and non-citizens on your rights, and what actions you can take, if you are questioned at home, in the street or at the airport.
By: New York Civil Liberties Union
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Arabic / العربية
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Chinese / 中文
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Farsi / فارسی
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Punjabi / ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
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Spanish / Español
Know Your Rights! When Encountering Law Enforcement
(Separate Website)
Protect yourself against unlawful state and local
enforcement against immigrants and your right to privacy regarding your immigration status.
By: American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
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Arabic / العربية
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Farsi / فارسی
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French / Français
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Spanish / Español
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Urdu / اردو
If you have a case in immigration court; Read this before you take legal advice
(Separate Website)
Read these tips to prevent you from being a victim of immigration fraud.
By: Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR)
USCIS Information to Avoid Immigration Scams
(Separate Website)
This section of the USCIS website provides information on how to avoid scams, common scams, form filing tips, how to report immigration scams, and much more.
US Department of Labor
(Separate Website)
When employers want to petition on behalf of a foreign worker to immigrate to the US to fill a job, they often complete a Foreign Labor Certifications. This is the office that handles this.
By: Lawhelp NY
USCIS Field Office Locator: Find Out Where Your Local Immigration Office Is?
(Separate Website)
Simply put in your zipcode or search by state to find a local immigration office near you.
By: U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
USCIS Application Service Centers
Learn more about what the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) service centers and how to contact them.
By: Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
I do not speak English, what is my right to receive information in my language?
Do you have trouble with English? Are you unable to to speak, read, write, or understand English well?
(Separate Website)
Did you know federal agencies and organizations that get money from the federal government have to provide reasonable services to assist you? Learn more.
By: Federal Interagency Working Group on LEP
Video: How to Work with Interpreters
(Separate Website)
In this video, you will learn some basic tips that will allow you to communicate effectively and easily through an interpreter with a person who doesn't speak your language.
By: Legal Services of New Jersey
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Spanish / Español
Immigration Forms
(Separate Website)
Visit this website to download and learn more about the application process and charges for different types of immigration forms.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
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Spanish / Español
Complaints About Attorneys
(Separate Website)
If you have a complaint against an attorney, you may contact the Attorney Disciplinary / Grievance Committee. The office you need to contact depends upon the location of your lawyer's office. Click for more information.
By: New York State Unified Court System
Is Your Lawyer Licensed to Practice? You should check to make sure your lawyer is licensed to practice before you hire them to represent you. Find out what you can do!
By: Lawhelp NY
Immigration Law Glossary
(Separate Website)
This is a glossary of commonly used words and phrases when talking about immigration law. Definitions for each word and phrases are provided.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
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