The B. W. Harris Episcopal School Alumni Association-USA, Inc. Immigration Information Resource Center
All members of the B. W. Harris Episcopal School Alumni Association-USA, Inc. are immigrants. Like immigrant communities throughout the United States, members of the Association probably fall into all statuses including United States Citizens, Permanent Residents, various temporary legal statuses such as Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) and Temporary Protected Status (TPS), and undocumented immigrant status. Every immigration decision action will impact some members of the Association and or members of their family and friends.
The New York Times reported on February 25, 2017: The Trump administration s far-reaching plan to arrest and deport vast numbers of undocumented immigrants has been introduced in dramatic fashion over the past month. And much of that task has fallen to thousands of ICE officers who are newly emboldened, newly empowered and already getting to work.
According to CNBC (2 27 17), US President Donald Trump is expected to sign a new refugee and immigration executive order on Wednesday, 3 1 2017. This new executive order could impact our members.
The B. W. Harris Episcopal School Alumni Association-USA, Inc. Immigration Information Resource Center provides the following links to assist members. Please click on subect below to go to the related Web Site:
Find immigration assistance in your area by your zip code
Find immigration assistance by Chapter by clicking on your Chapter. If you Chapter covers more than one state, click on the state where you live to identify resources in the state.
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For additional immigration resources click the links below:
Immigration Advocates Non-Profit Resource Center
Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.
You can also email us for general immigration information and answers: immigrationinformation bwharrisalumniusa.org
This Immigration Information Resource Center is not for purpose of offering legal advice and does not provide legal services. If you have immigration issues o
eed legal representation, please contact a competent immigration attorney or immigration advocacy organization in your community.
Avoid immigation scams because the wrong help can hurt you – get more information at USCIS.gov and FindLaw.com