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    Learn how asylum seekers can get free and confidential help accessing services and resources to help them integrate in New York City.

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    Learn about public school programs for students who can't speak or write English well.

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    Learn about New York City's IDNYC municipal identification card for people who live in one of the 5 boroughs of New York City.

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    Get a consumer guide that describes what an immigration service business can and cannot do.

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  • New York State DREAM Act

    Learn about a new state law that allows more people to access state financial aid.

  • Public Charge Rule

    Learn about possible immigration effects of using public benefits.

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