Know Your Rights & Preparedness Materials
Everyone has civil rights in the United States regardless of their place of birth. Empower yourself by learning what rights non-citizens have, and make plans for emergencies so that communities, mixed-status families, and places where immigrants work remain protected
Family Separation Planning
If you think your family may face future separation, there are legal steps you can take now to ensure someone you trust has standby guardianship or custody of minor children
Advocating for Removal of Ankle Monitor or Reducing ICE Check-ins
There are steps someone can take to advocate for fewer ICE check-ins or for the removal of an ankle monitor
General Resources
Social Services, Healthcare, and general information and resources for immigrants, including legal recources for non-immigration matters
Resources for Domestic Violence Survivors
Referrals and Resources for Domestic Violence Surviors
What to do if your rights are violated
Organizations to contact if you believe your civil rights have been violated
Other Immigration Legal Providers In Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia
For urgent needs that Just Neighbors may not be able to address
Because of our limited resources as a nonprofit, Just Neighbors is not able to help all the people who contact us for immigration legal assistance. We often refer people to other immigration legal service providers in the DMV area, including these:
Amica Center for Immigrant Rights
Central American Resource Center (CARECEN)
Kids in Need of Defense (KIND)
Northern Virginia Family Services