Resources for Immigrant Families
Housing and Eviction PreventionHelpful information and services for both landlords and tenants are available through the Court’s Self-Help Center at SLO Superior Court which is open Monday through Friday. Visit their web site for more information or to schedule an appointment: https://www.slo.courts.ca.gov/self-help/evictions
The SLO Legal Assistance Foundation (SLOLAF) website provides FAQs, in English and Spanish, regarding COVID-19 evictions for residential tenants in SLO County: slolaf.org. For additional assistance in English or Spanish, contact the SLO Legal Assistance Foundation at (805) 543-5140 or email info@slolaf.org. Quick LinksKNOW YOUR RIGHTS Cards
Red Rights Cards from the ILRC (print or order) Rights: Immigration Enforcement from NILC Know Your Rights Cards from the ACLU KNOW YOUR RIGHTS Hand Outs Know Your Rights: Public Charge from Protecting Immigrant Families Health Insurance and Immigration from NILC. Know Your Rights information & downloads from the ACLU Know Your Rights Everyone Has Certain Basic Rights, No Matter Who is President, information from NILC Know Your Rights: A Guide to Your Rights When Interacting with Law Enforcement from CLIN FAMILY PLAN Resources Family Preparedness Plan from the ILRC Family Safety Guide from Central Coast Coalition for Undocumented Student Success IMMIGRATION RAID PREPARATION Resources How to Be Prepared for an Immigration Raid from the NILC Know Your Rights: A Guide to Your Rights When Interacting with Law Enforcement from the CLINIC Legal Steps I Can Take to Be Prepared for Immigration Enforcement from Farmworker Justice SCHOOL Resources Immigrant and Refugee Children: Guide for Educators and School Support Staff from AFT Help for Immigrant Families: Guidance for Schools from the ILRC DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Resources U Visa Policies and Procedures from SLO County POLICY STATEMENTS The Effect of Hostile Immigration Policies on Children’s Mental Health from Children's Partnership |
Immigrant Rights Resource List
Visit the Quick Links below, or download this page to access resources for immigrant families listed in the Quick Links below.
For additional resources visit: List of Immigration Legal Resources in SLO CountyDownload a customized list of legal resources related to immigration that are available to SLO County residents.
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The Immigrant Legal Defense Center is now serving San Luis Obispo and Ventura Counties in addition to Santa Barbara County. Families who need representation in immigration court can call 805-886-9136.
Services are available for asylum seekers and unaccompanied children. The Center provides bond representation, removal defense, community education and clinics. https://www.sbimmigrantdefense.org/ Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information for Immigrant Communities
The California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation has information about immigration court hearings, USCIS, immigration enforcement activity, and other coronavirus-related immigration topics on this site:
www.crlaf.org/coronavirus Public Charge Information for SLO County Families
More handouts about Public Charge, for background and to give to families:
https://protectingimmigrantfamilies.org/community-education-resources/ |
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Questions about resources and services for immigrant families?
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