External Resources - Undocumented Students

College Planning

The Path to College for Undocumented Students External Site Link - In this guide they layout the most common routes undocumented students can take in order to enroll in an undergraduate program.

Expert Advice & Resources for Undocumented College Students External Site Link  Learn more about tuition and enrollment policies, financial aid and scholarships, and get expert advice on how to overcome barriers in your pursuit of a college education.

Legal and Immigration Support

Catholic Community Services Family Immigration Services External Site Link - This non-profit provides family immigration services - renewal of green cards, application for green cards and citizenship, and DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) amongst other services, including referrals to immigration attorneys for more complicated cases. This non-profit is the only one serving King, Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom, Island, and San Juan counties.

Immigrant Law Help External Site Link - Online directory of almost 1000 free or low-cost immigration legal services providers. You can search by ZIP code to find additional organizations in the greater Puget Sound area.

Skagit Immigrant Rights Council External Site Link - Based in Skagit County, the Skagit Immigrant Rights Council provides information about DACA clinics and organizes the information sessions/legal clinics at Skagit Valley College.  During those clinics, assistance is provided and a review of qualifications takes place to find if there are eligible recipients.

United We Dream External Site Link - Nationwide immigrant youth-led organization advocating for justice for all immigrants.  They have a short video that explains the major changes to immigration policy resulting from President Obama's executive action announced on November 20, 2014.