Consular IDs and Bank Accounts
(Separate Website)
This fact sheet explains how consular IDs can help immigrants gain access to financial services.
By: Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project
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Spanish / Español
Sending Money Home: Consumer Rights and Options in NYC
(Separate Website)
This resource provides useful information to protect yourself when sending money home.
By: Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project
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Spanish / Español
The Truth About Immigrants' Banking Rights
(Separate Website)
If you are an undocumented immigrant learn about your rights to open a bank account and build a credit history.
By: Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project
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Arabic / العربية
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Spanish / Español
Immigration Rights and Services Manual
(Separate Website)
This manual provides important information on the rights and services available to immigrants in New York City.
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Chinese / 中文
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Spanish / Español
File a Credit Card Complaint Online
(Separate Website)
You can now file a credit card complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
They will forward your issue to the credit card company, give you a tracking number, and keep you updated on the status of your complaint.
By: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
How to Complain About Lawyers and Judges in NYC
(Separate Website)
An overview of how to file complaint against a Lawyer or Judge in NYC. Outlines client's rights and responsibilities.
By: City Bar Justice Center
Obtaining a Drivers License in New York State
(Separate Website)
Fact sheet on how to apply for a driver's license in New York State.
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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
Social Security Numbers for Non-Citizens
(Separate Website)
Learn about the requirements and steps needed in order for non-citizens to obtain a social security number.
By: Social Security Administration
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Spanish / Español
Getting an ID It is important to have some sort of identification. You need an ID to open a bank account, get on an airplane, etc. Learn how to get one.
By: Immigrant Legal Resource Center
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
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.
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
Your Guide to Small Claims and Commercial Small Claims in: - New York City - Nassau County, and - Suffolk County
(Separate Website)
This Guide shows you how to:
- Start your case
- File a commercial claim
- Collect a judgment
- Contact government agencies
- Find the right court for your small claim case
By: New York State Unified Court System
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Chinese / 中文
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Spanish / Español
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 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
Economic Empowerment Resource Guide
(Separate Website)
While this guide is specifically intended to provide helpful information for immigrant victims of violent crimes, it may benefit many New Yorkers who are entering the job market for the first time, researching college or other educational programs, or looking to change careers. It provides information about:
- high-school equivalency (GED) and English as a Second Language (ESL) programs
- welfare/job centers that service immigrants throughout New York City and accept applications for cash assistance, food stamps, and Medicaid
- job training and job placement programs
- employment agencies
- personal financial literacy classes to teach how to budget and save money as well as take control of your debt
- financial aid for higher education (such as college)
- small business resources, including micro-loans
By: City Bar Justice Center - Immigrant Women and Children Project
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