Immigration/Naturalization
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El Paso County Domestic Violence Legal Resource Guide PDF
This booklet has the following information: What you Should Expect in Court if you Represent Yourself; What you Should do Before Going to Court; How you Should Act in Court; What is Evidence; How do you Present Evidence to the Judge; How You Choose a Lawyer; How you get a Protection Order; Your Notes from Court; and much more. Content Detail
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Employment-Based Immigration Options
What is the difference between a temporary work visa (H-1B) and employment-based "permanent" immigration? How do H-1B visas differ from other non-immigrant visas? Who can qualify for an H-1B visa?. . . those questions plus many more are answered in this resource. Content Detail
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Federal Protections Against National Origins Discrimination
This brochure contains information about federal laws that prohibit national origin discrimination, how the Civil Rights Division can help and how you can file a complaint. Content Detail
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Know Your Rights & Responsibilities Resource for Immigrant Youth
There are many ways in which your immigration status, whether you have a green card or are undocumented can impact your ability to get a job, go to college, or even remain in the United States. This resource was created especially for immigrant youth. Content Detail
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Information for Immigrants from the U.S. Government
This site has immigration forms, immigration laws and guidelines, services and benefits programs for immigrants and more. Click on "Information for Immigrants from the U.S. Government" to learn more. Content Detail
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Obtain Lawful U.S. Citizenship
This organization seeks to increase Latino civic participation by assisting eligible legal permanent residents apply for U.S. citizenship, and educating, registering, and mobilizing Latinos to vote. Content Detail
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Most Commonly Asked Questions of Immigration Equality
This group aggregates emails and telephone calls from people around the world asking questions about how U.S. immigration law affects lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and HIV-positive immigrants and their loved ones. These are answers to some of the most popular questions, arranged alphabetically by topic. Content Detail
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Office of Dispute Resolution
If you have a legal dispute, the Office of Dispute Resolution (ODR) may be able to help. This link will take you to their homepage. The ODR exists to establish and make available dispute resolution programs and services within the Colorado Judicial Branch. Content Detail



