Have a resource? Email details to [email protected]. Tell us if the resource is specific to one campus or system-wide. Resources should support immigration needs (legal, counseling or other support services) and be available to students, staff or faculty.
Please Note: International students and scholars should contact the international student office for their campus.
Legal Resources
Legal Services of Northwest Minnesota
Eligibility: Services for people whose household income is at or below 125 percent of the federal poverty guidelines. Must call to determine if you qualify for their assistance. Most applications for services take about five minutes.
Website
Email
Telephone: (320) 762-0663 or 1-800-450-2552
Location: 426 Broadway Street, Alexandria, MN
Services:
- People eligible for services receive free initial consultation
- Self-help advice and legal help for most serious legal cases
- No criminal or money-generating (like personal injury) cases
Stevens County Law Library
Eligibility: This county law library is open for anyone to use their resources.
Website
Telephone: (320) 208-6640
Location: Stevens County Courthouse, 400 Colorado Avenue, Morris, MN
Volunteer Lawyers Network
Eligibility: Serves low-income people in Minnesota. Call the in-take line or complete the online intake form to see if you qualify.
Website and Intake Information
Email
Client In-take Line: 612-752-6677
Services:
- Volunteer lawyers provide legal services in most types of civil issues, such as housing, bankruptcy, family, criminal expungement and debt collection
Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota
Eligibility: Immigrant and refugee families whose household income is 187.5 percent below federal poverty guidelines.
Review ILCM's website for hours and the types of cases served
Email
Telephone: 651-641-1011
Client Line: 1-800-223-1368
Location: 450 North Syndicate Street, Suite 200, St. Paul, MN 55104 Also has legal staff in Worthington, Austin and Moorhead.
Advocates for Human Rights
Eligibility: Represents asylum seekers
Website
Email
Telephone: 612-341-3302
Immigrant Client Line: 612-341-9845
Location: 330 Second Avenue South, Suite 800, Minneapolis, MN 55401
Services:
- Partners pro bono attorneys with local immigration law experts to deliver client-centered legal case management for asylum seekers
- Advocates for U.S. immigration policies that respect human rights and monitors U.S. compliance with international human rights obligations
- Works to combat anti-immigrant sentiment through public outreach and education
LawHelpMN.org
An online resource to help people of low and moderate incomes find free legal aid programs in their communities and answer questions about legal rights and forms. Information is specific to Minnesota and offered in several different languages. Review the section on immigration and immigrants.
Counseling Services
UMN Morris Student Counseling
Eligibility: Free for UMN Morris students
Website
Telephone: 320-589-6062
Location: Behmler 235
Services:
- Personal, crisis and developmental counseling
- Education programming and outreach
- Confidential services for students who have been sexually harassed or harassed based on race, sexual orientation or religion
Learn to Live
Eligibility: Free for all Student Services Fee-paying UMN students on all system campuses.
Web: Visit Learn to Live and enter code “UMN”
Services:
- Free online programs for stress, depression and social anxiety.
- Resources include individual assessments and self-paged programs.
Employee Assistance Program
Eligibility: All benefits-eligible employees on all system campuses, along with spouse and dependent children.
Website
Telephone: 888-243-5744 or 612-625-2820
Services:
- Can meet with counselor on-campus or off-campus
- Appointment arranged with the counselor
- Up to eight counseling sessions at no cost
Immigrants Rising Wellness Support Groups
Please note: These groups are not affiliated with the University of Minnesota.
Immigrants Rising arranges virtual wellness support groups for undocumented young people. Please refer to the Immigrants Rising website for more information.
Other Support Services
Financial Assistances for Undocumented Students
In addition to the UMN's Dream Fund, the following organizations have information about financial assistance for undocumented students.
Please Note: We are providing these links for informational purposes. We do not have any additional information.
UMN Morris International Student Program
Eligibility: All admitted UMN Morris international students
Website
Telephone: 320-589-6094
Location: Multi Ethnic Resource Center, Building 702, 600 East 4th Street, Morris
Services:
- Advises students on many issues such as immigration, academics, adjusting to the United States, and other matters that affect students
- Plans and implements a comprehensive, mandatory international student orientation
- Issues immigration documents including I-20s
- Supports the International Student Association and plans cultural programs and events
- Coordinates rides for international students from the airport to Morris
UMN Morris Equity, Diversity & Multicultural Programs
Eligibility: UMN Morris students
Website
Location: Multi Ethnic Resource Center, Building 702, 600 East 4th Street, Morris
Services:
- Provide academic, social and cultural support services and programs
- Provide students an access point to engage as global citizens in areas of leadership, civic engagement and social justice
- Support Multi-Ethnic Student Programs
MN Department of Human Rights Discrimination Hotline
Eligibility: Anyone who experienced or witnessed discrimination or bias within Minnesota
Website
Phone Number: 1-833-454-0148
More information:
- Filling out this form does not mean you filed a charge of discrimination. Investigators will review the information submitted to determine if the reported incident is covered under the Minnesota Human Rights Act.
- This chart explains what happens after someone reports discrimination or bias.
- Individuals have up to one year to report the alleged act of discrimination to the Minnesota Department of Human Rights.