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07/01/2007

In 2007, Vera translated various Legal Orientation Program (LOP) materials into Arabic, French, Korean, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese/Mandarin, and Vietnamese. The following materials range from a legal rights presentation script to a general guide on asylum to brief fact sheets on topics such as voluntary departure, expedited removal, T-Visas, and U-Visas.

Legal Rights Presentation

The legal rights presentation serves as a basic introduction to the immigration court process. Using a question-and-answer format, it covers topics such as your rights in immigration court, what will happen during hearings, and the various forms of relief from removal. This section includes a written script for the legal rights presentation and an accompanying worksheet in Arabic, English, French, Korean, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese/Mandarin, and Vietnamese. Audio presentations in MP3 format accompany the Arabic, French, Simplified Chinese/Mandarin, and Vietnamese versions.

How to Apply for Asylum and/or Withholding of Removal

This booklet—originally prepared by the Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project—is designed to help people who might qualify for asylum, withholding of removal, or protection under the Convention against Torture understand these forms of relief and immigration court processes. People who have been detained can use this information to prepare their cases, whether they are representing themselves pro se or they have an attorney or accredited representative. This booklet is available in English, Arabic, French, and Simplified Chinese/Mandarin.

Fact Sheets

This section includes fact sheets describing a range of topics of interest to detained immigrants, including reducing your bond, voluntary departure, reinstatement of removal, expedited removal, the T-Visa, the U-Visa, protecting yourself from immigration fraud, and what to expect from your legal representative. These documents are available in English, Arabic, French, Simplified Chinese/Mandarin, and Vietnamese. 

Please contact Stacey Strongarone with any questions about the LOP.