Know Your Rights
We want everyone in our community to know — regardless of who you are or where you come from — your City government welcomes and values you. The diversity of our community is part of what makes the City of Madison a great place.
Madison benefits tremendously from immigrants and individuals of all racial, ethnic, religious, and gender identity backgrounds. They study and learn besides us; run the small businesses we cherish and depend on; and most importantly, enrich our city with different ideas, perspectives, and culture. They are our neighbors, coworkers, and friends. Madison stands with them and will continue to be a welcoming community to all.
— Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway
Community Resources
Please note: These are links to community organizations. The content within is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice from the City of Madison. For legal guidance, please consult an attorney.
Additionally, students and workers here under properly issued visas also often are subject to certain additional rules. Accordingly, they should also refer to the regulations and information provided by USCIS governing such visas.
Legal Assistance
Dane County Office of Immigration Affairs
608-242-6260
Community Immigration Law Center
CILC recommends first contacting the Office of Immigration Affairs before reaching out to their office.
608-640-4444
Centro
Community resources page has helpful documents.
Know Your Rights
Voces de la Frontera
Information on immigration rights, voting rights, and driver licenses. Voces also provides Know Your Rights training opportunities throughout the year.
ACLU of Wisconsin
Provides Know Your Rights videos in English, Spanish, Urdu, Arabic, Haitian Creole, Russian, and Mandarin.
Centro
Printable guides on Know Your Rights, as well as other legal paperwork.
Forward Latino
Know Your Rights & Emergency Family Preparation Training
Emergency Hotline
Voces de la Frontera has an emergency hotline that's available 24/7 in English and Spanish.
1-800-427-0213
Madison Police Department Policy
The Madison Police Department has a longstanding policy of not detaining, arresting, or investigating any person(s) solely for their immigration status.
MPD also has a guide on demonstrations and assemblies.
Volunteer Opportunities
Guidance from the Madison Metropolitan School District & UW-Madison
Madison Metropolitan School District
Resources for Students & Families
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Resources on Immigration Issues
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