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Services 1 — RIF Asylum Support

WebFor information on mental health, a referral to a mental health professional, or if you need to talk to someone: CALL 1-800-LIFENET (1-800-543-3638) TTY: 212-982-5284. …

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Benefits Available in NYC — RIF Asylum Support

WebFor confidential crisis counseling or to request mental health or substance misuse help from health professionals including nurses, social workers, and psychiatrists at your home: …

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Education & Professional Development Resources

WebEducation and Professional Development Resources. This page is to provide resources for asylum seekers interested in advancing their education and professional development. …

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RIF Asylum Support

WebEvery Monday from 10 AM to 11 AM (NYC time) on Zoom. No registration is necessary! The group offers a safe space to share the unique challenges of seeking asylum, celebrate …

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Options For Venezuelans — RIF Asylum Support

WebSubmit a TPS application (Form I-812) Pay the filing fee (see next question) or submit a fee waiver request (Form I-912). In order to receive a fee waiver, you have to fit one of the …

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Our Programs — RIF Asylum Support

WebRIF has partnered with Washington DC-based organization TASSC (Torture Abolition and survivors support coalition). TASSC is leading a campaign to address the specific …

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Gathering Evidence For Your Case — RIF Asylum Support

WebThere are 5 different types of evidence that support your application. Below is a list followed by a detailed description of each category: Personal Identification. Family Identification. …

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madelyn-miller — RIF Asylum Support

WebMadelyn Miller, RIF Mental Health Advisor. Madelyn Miller, PhD, LCSW, works with adult survivors of trauma and loss in her psychotherapy practice and community work, teaches …

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amir-rasoulpour — RIF Asylum Support

WebAmir Rasoulpour, Immigration Attorney and RIF Legal Team Member. Amir is an attorney on RIF’s legal team. He graduated from CUNY School of Law where he was a Haywood …

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Our Team — RIF Asylum Support

WebEsteban is a consulting attorney with RIF’s legal team. A graduate of the NYU School of Law, Esteban has spent the entirety of their legal career advocating for immigrants’ rights …

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English Classes & Partner Resources — RIF Asylum Support

WebThe Andrew Romay New Immigrant Center (ARNIC) as a part of the ESU is a free program that provides recently arrived immigrants a home-like setting where they can improve …

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Legal Services — RIF Asylum Support

WebLegal Services. At RIF, we provide weekly and monthly meetings on the asylum process. These meetings include weekly group asylum legal consultations with an attorney and …

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Defensive Asylum / Immigration Court — RIF Asylum Support

WebA General Overview of the Immigration Court Process (Defensive Asylum) Click image below to view PDF and access links. Click image below to view PDF and access links.

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Affirmative Asylum Application — RIF Asylum Support

WebThere are three options: Find a pro bono (free) lawyer.There is a high demand and therefore it is not guaranteed that you will get a free lawyer. Find a private lawyer.Private lawyers …

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How To Write Your Asylum Story — RIF Asylum Support

WebYour asylum application will ask for a personal statement⁠—also called your asylum story. In your personal statement, you explain why are you are applying for asylum. Check out our …

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Actions You Can Take For Backlog — RIF Asylum Support

Web2. Contact the Ombudsman Office at USCIS. The USCIS Ombudsman assists individuals to resolve immigration problems with USCIS. We advise you to contact them after you …

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Parole — RIF Asylum Support

WebParole, often referred to as “humanitarian parole,” is a temporary status given to people to enter the United States. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) grants …

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Getting an ID in NYC — RIF Asylum Support

WebThe ID is available to anyone who lives in New York City. In order to get the NYC ID card, you need to provide proof of ID and proof of residency in NYC. The number of …

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Tax Filing Resources — RIF Asylum Support

WebCommon Tax Errors That Cause Delays. • Not submitting a tax return with Form W-7. • Reason for submitting Form W-7 box is not. checked. • Reason for submitting Form W-7 …

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