Resources to Share with Asylum Seekers

After fleeing Cameroon for her personal safety, Claris sought asylum in the U.S. HIAS helped her win her asylum case and get a green card, but Claris’ children were still back in Cameroon. After 6 years, she finally got approval for them to come and join her, at Dulles International Airport in Virginia.

HIAS’ Legal Services for Asylum Seekers in the U.S.

As refugees’ access to protection is increasingly restricted, HIAS’ U.S. legal program seeks to safeguard and increase rights for asylum seekers and other displaced people upon their arrival to the U.S. and throughout their journey to citizenship. 

Guided by our Jewish values and history, HIAS provides services to all income-eligible immigrants in need of assistance, regardless of their national, ethnic, or religious background. 

Learn more about our legal services in the U.S.

Resources

New York State Department of Labor Workforce Development Team

The New York State Department of Labor (DOL) Workforce Development Team is connecting New Yorkers withjob opportunities. Here are the key highlights:

-The DOL helps New Yorkers prepare for and connect to jobs across New York City, in every sector of the economy. Many jobs require minimal (or no) English skills and are in sectors (construction, food service, and home health care) that hire large numbers of immigrants.

-Career services, such as resume preparation and vocational training, are offered virtually and at 95 Career Centers state-wide including 2 in Manhattan one downtown (199 Church Street, 3rd Floor) and one in Harlem (215 West 125th Street 6th Floor).

-All services offered by the DOL are free of charge, with translation services available for those in need.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Melissa regarding Career Services or Kelly regarding business partnerships.

If you have authorization to work in the United States and are interested in having a career counselor from the New York State Department of Labor (NYS DOL) get in touch with you about job opportunities, please complete this form.

Looking for information on other ways the NYSDOL can help you find work? Use the links below:

-Visit a Career Center –English/Spanish

-Access Career Info Online –English

-Attend a Virtual Career Fair –English

-April Recruiting Events –English/Spanish

Are you interested in hiring employees who have work authorization? The NYS Department of Labor will do the recruiting for you – for free! Take the first step by filling out this form.

Scholarships for Immigrants and Refugees

Transfer School Credits to the US

Workforce Development

Find a job in the USA

Choose a career

Work sitemap

Free GED Classes Online

Asylum Seeker Employment Efforts

One-Stop Career Centers

Jobs & Internships

Immigrant Workers

Resources for asylum seekers seeking employment in the U.S.

Food Career Programs

Access Training

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