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Immigration Resources

Immigration Resources

At Fredericksburg City Public Schools, we are committed to providing a safe, welcoming environment for all students, regardless of immigration status. We understand that recent changes in immigration policies may bring uncertainty for some families. Please know that our primary focus is ensuring every child feels supported and protected while at school. If you have concerns, we encourage you to explore the resources below or reach out to us for guidance.

Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Families seeking legal guidance should consult a licensed immigration attorney. Additionally, FCPS does not endorse or align itself with the political views of any organization listed here. These resources are shared solely to support our families in accessing helpful information.

  • The Immigration Legal Resource Center (IRLC) is a nonprofit organization that works to educate immigrants and community organizations on their legal rights.

  • Catholic Charities is an organization that provides resources and assistance to vulnerable members of our community, regardless of their faith.

  • These nonprofit organizations have collaborated to host trainings to assist families to create an Immigrant Safety Plan, which can help parents plan for the care of their child, particularly if the parent is detained or deported.

    • Training Registration (Please note that families who are not comfortable pre-registering can also access a recording of the training at this same link, no registration required)
  • The Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) provides useful information to immigrants in the Commonwealth of Virginia regarding employment, housing, healthcare, education, citizenship, and more.

  • The Women's Refugee Commission provides a toolkit to assist detained and deported immigrant/undocumented parents with information necessary to maintain their parental rights and make well-informed decisions regarding the care and welfare of their children.

  • The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a nonprofit organization that operates nationally to provide legal assistance in cases where it feels civil liberties have been violated. They provide an informational one-pager to explain what rights people have if they are approached by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer.

    • Know Your Rights: Immigrants Stopped by Police or ICE
    • List of Immigration Legal Services in Virginia
  • The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) exists to establish and defend the legal rights of immigrants, regardless of background.

  • Legal Aid Works is a nonprofit organization that provides free, high-quality legal services to low-income individuals, regardless of immigration status.

    Legal Aid Works Fredericksburg
    500 Lafayette Blvd., Ste. 100
    Fredericksburg, VA 22401

  • Lucha Ministries is a charitable organization that provides support and defense for immigrants.

    Lucha Ministries Fredericksburg
    1019 Princess Anne St.
    Fredericksburg, VA 22401

  • The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) outlines families' rights to privacy regarding their student's information and educational records.

  • According to ICE Directive 11064.3, "when a parent or legal guardian is arrested or detained for a civil immigration proceeding, the alien can maintain visitation with their child or incapacitated adult for whom they serve as guardian, coordinate their care, and participate in any related court or child welfare proceedings."

  • The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights offers a toll-free information and referral hotline for immigrants in need of assistance. The hotline can be reached at (888) 624-4752, available Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm.

  • The Legal Aid Justice Center provides advocacy services for people in need of assistance in Virginia.