Colorado

Other Immigration

  • Court Fees

    Filing fees and costs in Colorado state courts. Content Detail

    By:
    State of Colorado Judicial Branch
  • Immigrant Eligibility for Disaster Assistance

    The information provided here is for families with members who are not U.S. citizens. It also applies to agencies that help immigrant families affected by a disaster. Content Detail

    By:
    National Immigration Law Center
  • Immigration-Related Job Discrimination

    The mission of OSC is to educate both legally authorized workers and their employers about the anti-discrimination provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), enforce legal protections against citizenship and national-origin discrimination, and document abuse in hiring and firing. Content Detail

    By:
    Office of Special Counsel for Immigration Related Unfair Employment Practices
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    Spanish / Español
  • 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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    Spanish / Español
  • HispanicContractors.org

    Career information, Internet information sources, apprenticeship training program for immigrants. Content Detail

  • Immigrant Women and Abuse

    If you are an immigrant to the United States, and you are a victim of domestic violence or rape, here are some suggestions we hope will help you. Content Detail

    By:
    Women's Justice Center
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    Spanish / Español
  • Protect your family's health...with confidence

    Explains how you can get low-cost or free health coverage and answers questions about children's health coverage when a parent is not a U.S. citizen. Also a guide for families with concerns about immigration status. Content Detail

    By:
    Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+)
  • U Visas Laws and Procedures

    Answers given to frequently asked questions about U-visas including eligibility, benefits and how to apply. Links provide information on where to find legal assistance. Content Detail

    By:
    WomensLaw.org
  • Colorado's identification requirements for proof of Age, Identity and Lawful Presence

    To be issued a Colorado Driver's License or Identification Card, you must prove the following elements: your full legal name, identity, age, and lawful presence in the United States. This Identification Requirements Chart shows the documents that you may use to prove each of these elements. Low income, disabled, homeless, and elderly citizens must document their identity and citizenship in order to obtain health care and other public benefits. Content Detail

    By:
    Colorado Department of Revenue
  • How the Courts Work

    This audiovisual presentation is an explanation of how the courts work in Colorado. You will need to have speakers on your computer in order to hear the audio part of this presentation. It takes a few seconds to download and the running time is approximately 9 minutes long. Read More

    By:
    Colorado Legal Services
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    Spanish / Español
  • Justice/Colorado! Corps

    Staffed by volunteers, the purpose of this program is to supplement the help provided in the self-help center, by helping you gain access to the resources you need to answer your questions regarding family law and other civil matters (not criminal). Content Detail

    By:
    Jutice/Colorado! Corps
  • What documents may employees show employers to establish identity and employment eligibility?

    Frequently asked questions regarding: a list of documents that establish both identity and employment eligibility; a list of documents that establish identity; and a list of documents that establish employment eligibility. Content Detail

    By:
    U.S. Department of Justice
  • What To Do If You Are Arrested or Detained by Immigration

    Immigrants who are arrested or detained by Immigration have certain rights. These rights change, however, if you are arrested or detained at the border or in an airport. Use this resource to learn what you should do in such cases. Content Detail

    By:
    National Immigration Law Center
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    Spanish / Español
    Chinese / 中文
  • Know Your Rights

    If government agents question you, it is important to understand your rights. You should be careful in the way you speak when approached by the police, FBI or DHS. If you give answers, they can be used against you in a criminal, immigration, or civil case. Content Detail

    By:
    American Civil Liberties Union
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    Spanish / Español