Undocu · Immigrant · Dream Center
The Undocu · Immigrant · Dream Center is a “one-stop-shop” for undocumented students. Stop by to receive help in navigating matters related to AB540 admissions, financial aid, DACA renewals, referrals to Academic Counseling, EOPS, and other resources.
Connect with a Dream Center staff...
VIDAS Legal Services
VIDAS provides free immigration services and including legal consultation, assistance with immigrant petitions, DACA, and much more.
Student Support Services
SRJC offers a variety of student services and resources to support your educational and personal goals.
Preventive health is extremely important in helping keep you and your family healthy. Thankfully, there are many free and low-cost health care services that are available locally.
Asian Students Promoting Immigrant Rights through Education (ASPIRE)
ASPIRE is a community for undocumented Asian and Pacific Islanders to connect, share resources, and develop self-advocacy skills.
Join ASPIRE in their fight to advocate for immigrant rights...
Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI)
BAJI provides a safe space for African Americans and black immigrants to connect, engage, and advocate for racial, social, and economic justice.
Learn about resources available to African Americans and black immigrants...
Immigration Legal Resource Center (ILRC)
From leadership development opportunities to workshops on immigration laws, ILRC offers an abundance of educational materials for undocumented students and families.
Explore resources related to immigration laws and policies...
National Immigration Law Center (NILC)
NILC provides workshops and resources on issues that affect low-income undocumented immigrants, including DACA training, healthcare program eligibility, and much more.
Discover community resources and ways to get involved...
UndocuBlack Network
UndocuBlack Network offers a safe space for current and former undocumented black immigrants to heal, discover resources, and develop leadership skills.
Access toolkits, know your rights, and join the UndocuBlack Network...
National Immigration Project
Community FAQ: What Do We Expect At The Beginning of Trump 2.0 and How You Can Get Prepared
Download FAQ in English and Spanish
Step-by-Step Family Preparedness Plan
How can immigrant families more proactively prepare for immigration emergencies that arise?
Step-by-Step Family Preparedness Plan (English)
Plan de Preparación Familiar (Spanish)
California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office (CCCCO)
Offers various resources and toolkits, including a webinar, to help undocumented students learn about in educational opportunities.
Learn more about CCCCO resources...
North Bay Organizing Project (NBOP)
NBOP promotes awareness and policy changes related to social, economic, racial, and environmental justice.
Get involved and create change...
The Twist and Turns of DREAMers
DACA has undergone significant changes. This infographic timeline highlights key dates and events related to DACA.
Check out the DACA timeline...
Community Handout on Public Charge
The Community Handout is a resource guide with an overview of public charge and a list of public benefits programs that are safe to use regardless of immigration status.
Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) - Red Cards
Know and assert your rights! Always be prepared by carrying a Red Card. This card can protect you if you are approached by the police or Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Print out your ILRC Red Cards...
iAmerica - Know Your Rights
iAmerica offers resources and printable materials to help undocumented immigrants understand their rights.
SRJC ― A Safe Haven
Santa Rosa Junior College is committed to providing a safe space and support network for our undocumented students. Review SRJC Protocols and Procedures for Supporting Undocumented Students to learn essential steps in creating a safe campus community for undocumented students.
Find Someone in Detention
Individuals over 18 can be located using the Online Detainee Locator System.
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)
Undocumented immigrants under the age of 21 who were abused, neglected, or abandoned by a parent may be eligible for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status. If SIJS is granted, you may qualify for legal permanent residence in the United States. Make an appointment with our on-site immigration lawyer to see if you are eligible by calling 707-838-8383.