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Campus Resources
- DACA/Undocumented Student Support: Focuses on awareness and advocacy, student services, research, policy and procedures, and community partnerships in order to better serve DACA/undocumented students at UW-Madison
- Dreamers of UW-Madison: Advocates for undocumented/DACAmented students pursuing higher education
- WIN
- Office for Equity and Diversity
Job Search
- American Immigration Council: Information on the Individual Tax Identification Number
- Citizen Path: Employment rights with DACA
General Information & Resources
- Student Caffe: Information on opportunities that DACA/undocumented students can and cannot apply for.
- National Immigration Law Center – DACA Workplace Rights
- United We Dream: Immigrant youth-led community, creating welcoming spaces for all people – regardless of immigration status – to support, engage, and empower them.
- American Immigration Lawyers Association: AILA member attorneys represent U.S. families seeking permanent residence for close family members, as well as U.S. businesses seeking talent from the global marketplace. AILA members also represent foreign students, entertainers, athletes, and asylum seekers, often on a pro bono basis.
- Immigrant Legal Resource Center: Provides legal trainings, educational materials and advocacy to advance immigrant rights
- My (Un) Documented Life: Community for undocumented immigrants, including scholarship opportunities, strategies for navigating the educational system and information on how to apply for DACA.
- Immigrants Rising: Empowers undocumented young people to achieve educational and career goals through personal, institutional and policy transformation
- Life After College Guide: This guide includes information, tips, and resources as well as personal narratives, student testimonials, and advice from experts. By knowing about the array of available options, undocumented students can be encouraged and unafraid to take the next steps
- Educators for Fair Consideration (E4FC): Empowers undocumented young people to achieve educational and career goals through personal, institutional and policy transformation.
- The Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA): Largest organization in New England promoting the rights and integration of immigrants and refugees.
DACA & Alternative Employment Options
- US Citizenship and Immigration Services – DACA Resources:This page provides information on requesting consideration of deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA). You may request DACA for the first time or renew your existing period of DACA if it is expiring.
- The Employer Guide on DACA
- Form I-9 Acceptable Documents Employees must provide documentation to their employers to show their identity and authorization to work.