Client Flyers

Know Your Rights: If ICE Visits Your Home

1/31/25 AILA Doc. No. 25012112. Admissions & Border, Asylum & Refugees

AILA provides a flyer to inform clients of their rights if ICE visits their home. It is available in English, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Hindi, Hmong, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Tagalog, and Vietnamese as PDF and customizable Word documents.  Some additional translations courtesy of NAPABA.

English:

DOWNLOAD AND SHARE THE PDF

DOWNLOAD AND CUSTOMIZE WORD VERSION

Spanish:

DOWNLOAD AND SHARE PDF VERSION (SPANISH)

DOWNLOAD AND CUSTOMIZE WORD VERSION (SPANISH)

French:

DOWNLOAD AND SHARE PDF VERSION (FRENCH)

DOWNLOAD AND CUSTOMIZE WORD VERSION (FRENCH)

Hindi:

DOWNLOAD AND SHARE PDF VERSION (HINDI)

DOWNLOAD AND CUSTOMIZE WORD VERSION (HINDI)

Haitian Creole:

DOWNLOAD AND SHARE PDF VERSION (HAITIAN CREOLE)

DOWNLOAD AND CUSTOMIZE WORD VERSION (HAITIAN CREOLE)

Portuguese:

DOWNLOAD AND SHARE PDF VERSION (PORTUGUESE)

DOWNLOAD AND CUSTOMIZE WORD VERSION (PORTUGUESE)

Tagalog:

DOWNLOAD AND SHARE PDF VERSION (TAGALOG)

DOWNLOAD AND CUSTOMIZE WORD VERSION (TAGALOG)

Chinese:

DOWNLOAD AND SHARE PDF VERSION (CHINESE)

DOWNLOAD AND CUSTOMIZE WORD VERSION (CHINESE)

Korean:

DOWNLOAD AND SHARE THE PDF (KOREAN)

DOWNLOAD AND CUSTOMIZE WORD VERSION (KOREAN)

Vietnamese:

DOWNLOAD AND SHARE THE PDF (VIETNAMESE)

DOWNLOAD AND CUSTOMIZE WORD VERSION (VIETNAMESE)

Hmong:

DOWNLOAD AND SHARE THE PDF (HMONG)

DOWNLOAD AND CUSTOMIZE WORD VERSION (HMONG)

What are client flyers?

The AILA Client Resources Committee provides brief educational flyers tailored for our members to distribute among clients or potential clients. These flyers outline recent changes in immigration law, provide explanations for frequently asked questions, and tackle typical immigration concerns using client-friendly language and visually appealing designs. You can personalize the flyers with your firm's name, then publish them on your law firm's website, share them on social media, or send them directly to clients via email.

Cite as AILA Doc. No. 25012112.
Accessible to Public.