This guide will help you prepare for immigration policy changes when Trump becomes president on January 20, 2025. Policies are not final yet, but big changes are expected. Some changes may happen quickly, while others may take time. Check this page regularly for trusted updates and simple steps to protect yourself and your family.
2025 Immigration Guide: Prepare for changes under the Trump administration
Mise à jour décembre 6, 2024
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Find a list of expected changes shared by the incoming Trump administration. Get tips to prepare and protect yourself now.
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Learn about ways to stay in the U.S. legally. If you are here under humanitarian parole or seeking asylum, consider applying for temporary protected status.
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If you are a Green Card holder eligible for naturalization, now is a good time to start. Citizenship offers protections, and the process may become harder in the future.
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If you are eligible, it is important to apply for a work permit or renew your current work permit as soon as possible.
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Learn how to make a family plan to protect your loved ones. Organize documents, plan childcare, and know your rights in an emergency.
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It is important to get legal advice if you don’t have legal status or are applying for a status change. Learn how to find trusted help.
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You have rights with law enforcement, including ICE and CBP. Learn about your right to remain silent, your right to privacy, and how to protect yourself.
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View a map of states that limit or support ICE enforcement. See which states offer protections or increased risks for immigrant communities.
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