• Due to federal court decisions, no new DACA applications are being processed. However, as of January 17, 2025, if you have DACA you can reapply for another two-year permit. The Informed Immigrant website provides a step-by-step guide to renewing your DACA. 
  • Catholic Charities, a program supported by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, provides legal assistance for immigrants living in the United States. Información también está disponible en español.
  • The Marquette University Law School provides a free legal clinic on Wednesday evenings at the United Community Center in Walker’s Point.
  • UW-Madison's Center for DREAMers hosts a website with information about legal, educational, mental, and social services, as well as career resources to the DACA community in Wisconsin.
  • Know your rights! The ACLU also has compiled this helpful information about your rights in case law enforcement inquires about your immigration status, you are approached by ICE, and other scenarios. 
  • Avoid scams.
  • Voces de la Frontera is the largest immigrants' and workers' rights organization in the state. They offer citizenship classes, legal clinics, DACA resources, and more.
  • Create an emergency plan. The Informed Immigrant has put together these recommendations for undocumented immigrants around making a family preparedness plan in case you or a loved one is detained or deported.