Resources

Accompaniment Tips Flyer

Recommendations for community members when preparing to attend immigration court, courthouse visits, USCIS appointments, and bond hearings, especially when navigating these proceedings without legal representation. The WAISN Accompaniment Program coordinates with partners across Washington state to organize volunteer accompaniment to court hearings, appointments, and other locations where community members are vulnerable to harmful immigration enforcement

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WAISN Deportation Defense Hotline Flyer

WAISN Deportation Defense Hotline Flyer The Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network (WAISN) Deportation Defense Hotline (the “Hotline”) is the only statewide hotline exclusively dedicated to serving immigrants and refugees, particularly undocumented immigrants, in the state of Washington. Since 2017, we have been building connections and trust with community members across the state, and the Hotline is now

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WAISN Resource Finder Flyer

WAISN Resource Finder Flyer Information about the WAISN Resource Finder, a database of resources vetted for accessibility to immigrants. Unlike other resource databases in Washington state, WAISN’s Resource Finder vets resources for undocumented people, alerting when these resources are available and flagging for providers when available resources do not meet the specific needs of the community.

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Keep Washington Working Flyer

Keep Washington Working Flyer Info sheet about your rights under the Keep Washington Working (KWW) law. Explanations of restrictions and requirements placed on local police, Washington State Patrol, sheriffs, jails, Department of Corrections (DOC), school resource officers, and other WA state agencies under KWW. In 2019 the Washington State Legislature passed the Keep Washington Working

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Civil Legal Aid for Immigrants Info Sheet

Civil Legal Aid for Immigrants Info Sheet Civil legal aid is free legal assistance to low and middle-income people, families, and communities with (non-criminal) civil legal problems. This includes domestic violence, family law, governmental assistance and services, healthcare, housing and utilities, landlord/tenant issues, consumer & financial services, and workplace & employment issues, among others. Smartphone:

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