Resource Guide

Resources for Asylum seekers: Know Your Rights training.

Community members: How to help guide, Local partnership opportunities.

Volunteers: training material.

If you have any feedback or additions to the document, please email volunteering@caspvt.org

Resources In Vermont

By clicking on each foundation, you will be navigated to that specific foundation's website to receive additional information.

Children/Niños:

Clothing/Ropa:

Carry Me Home

Experienced Goods

(If you are experiencing homelessness or financial difficulty, you can get a voucher through SEVCA)

Legal help (non-immigration)/Ayuda legal (no de inmigración):

Shelters & Housing/Albergues & Alojamiento:

WIC

Whippersnappers

(if you are experiencing homelessness or financial difficulty, you can get a voucher through SEVCA)

Winston Prouty

Driver’s licenses/licencias de conducir:

All people in Vermont, regardless of immigrant status, are eligible for, at minimum, a driver's privilege card, which enables you to legally drive. Asylum seekers and parolees may also be eligible for a REAL ID driver's license, depending on the documentation you have.

If an employee at the DMV insists that someone's immigration status makes them ineligible for any form of driver's license or privilege card, please point them to this page of their website.

 

Todas las personas en Vermont, independientemente de su estatus migratorio, tienen derecho, como mínimo, a una tarjeta de privilegio de conducir, que les permite conducir legalmente. Los solicitantes de asilo y las personas en libertad condicional ("parole") también pueden tener derecho a obtener una licencia de conducir REAL ID, dependiendo de la documentación que tengan.

Si un empleado del DMV insiste en que el estatus migratorio de una persona la inhabilita para obtener cualquier tipo de licencia de conducir o tarjeta de privilegios, por favor indíquele esta página de su sitio web.