Losing TPS does NOT automatically mean you must leave the U.S.
You may qualify for another immigration benefit.
Your children's rights depend on where they were born.
You still have rights under U.S. law.
Do not rely on rumors or social media.
Only consult qualified legal professionals.
First Things To Do
Gather all important documents.
Speak with an immigration attorney.
Know your legal options.
Prepare an emergency family plan.
Protect your children.
Protect your finances.
Identification
Haitian Passport
Employment Auth. Card
TPS Approval Notices
Driver License / State ID
Social Security Card
Birth Certificate
Children's Docs
Birth Certificate
Passport
School Records
Immunization Records
Health Insurance Card
Emergency Contacts
Financial & Legal
Bank Account Info
Tax Returns (5 years)
Home Deed / Lease
Vehicle Title
Insurance Policies
Attorney Contact
If ICE Comes to Your Home
Do not open the door without a signed judicial warrant.
Ask to see the warrant through the window first.
You have the right to remain silent.
Do not sign any documents without an attorney.
If Stopped in Public
Stay calm. Do not run.
Ask if you are free to leave.
If detained, say: "I choose to remain silent."
Memorize your attorney's phone number.
Consulate of Haiti β Miami
(305) 859-2003
AHVED Community Support
(239) 245-9010
United Way 211
211
Americans for Immigrant Justice
aijustice.org
Catholic Legal Services Miami
cclsmiami.org
Florida Immigrant Coalition
floridaimmigrant.org