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Answers to frequently asked questions about FEMA assistance and unemployment assistance for immigrants. En español [PDF]. Also see their video. Video en español.
Answers to frequently asked question about what immigrants may need to do in order to maintain their immigration status when they have been affected by a disaster. En español [PDF].
This section from TexasLawHelp's Disaster Manual contains information regarding immigration during a natural disaster, including: accessing emergency assistance, lost documents, FEMA benefits, foreign students and stolen wages.
This hotline, operated from 9am-5pm Monday - Friday, provides information about immigration policies and laws, hate incidents and discrimination, and locating legal assistance.
The USCIS's site provides a form and filing instructions to replace a lost, stolen, or destroyed Certificate of Naturalization or Certificate of Citizenship.
Our Legal Help guide has information on free legal hotlines, legal clinics, and legal aid organizations, as well as information on how to find a lawyer who could represent you.