Boulder County has always placed a high value on inclusion. We provide services to our community members with respect and regardless of race, ethnicity, gender expression, sexual orientation, socio-economic background, political affiliation, age, religion, body shape, size, and ability..
All people deserve to be treated with dignity and respect, regardless of citizenship status. Below are resources that can help Boulder County residents know their rights and where to get help.
Local Resources and Services
- El Comité de Longmont
- Intercambio
- AMISTAD Immigrant Center in Boulder
- Casa de Paz Offers housing, meals, visits and transportation to families affected by immigrant detention.
- The Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC)
- Mexican Consulate in Denver
- Children’s Emergency Response Plan (CHERP)
Public Charge Policy
- Kaiser Family Foundation Key Differences between Previous and New “Public Charge” Policies
- National Immigration Law Center Public Charge
- Wayne Health Group Public Charge Resources
Immigrant Rights
- Information for Immigrants in Boulder County Project
- United We Dream Toolkits and Resources
- National Immigration Law Center Know Your Rights
- Flyer in English
- Immigrant Legal Resource Center Know Your Rights
- ACLU: Printable card: What To Do If You’re Stopped
- Women’s Refugee Commission: Guide for Detained and Removed Parents with Child Custody Concerns
- Santa Clara County Catholic Charities: Eight short videos in Spanish and English. Know Your Rights for the Workplace, the Front Door, a Police Stop, and a Community Agency
DACA
- Immigrant Legal Resource Center
- National Immigration Law Center
Legal Resources
- The Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County
- Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network
- American Immigration Lawyers Association:
- University of Colorado Law School Criminal and Immigration Clinic
- Search for information on Colorado-licensed attorneys
- Locate a detainee in ICE custody (Immigration and Customs Enforcement)
- Avvo: Green card vs. citizenship: understanding the difference
Special Status
Abused, Abandoned, or Neglected Juveniles
Child Asylum
Victims of a Crime
- U Visa fact sheet (English)
Local Government Resources
- Boulder County Community Protection Division
- Office of the District Attorney: Boulder County Community Resources (310 KB)
- City of Boulder Community Relations
- City of Longmont Community and Neighborhood Resources
English Language and Citizenship Classes
Boulder County website Linkage Policy