Immigrants & Immigration

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Resources for new arrivals

Note: In February 2025, the Secretary of Homeland Security announced the end of Venezuela’s 2023 TPS redesignation. A federal judge temporarily blocked the decision, but on May 19, 2025, the US Supreme Court ruled that the government could move forward while the case continues in the lower courts. As a result, TPS for many Venezuelans is now set to end. If you have TPS, consider speaking with a lawyer to understand your options.

New arrivals seeking asylum have increased in Illinois. Most of them have little to no resources. Organizations in Illinois are addressing this growing population's needs. The goal is to provide essential support and services. See a list of these organizations and resources below.

Food assistance

School enrollment 

Healthcare

  • Healthcare locator tool: To find a free or low-cost clinic in Illinois. Services are provided regardless of immigration or insurance status.

ID and other documentation 

Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

Immigration application workshops for recent arrivals

To help eligible immigrants stay or work in the U.S., there are: 

  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS) workshop, and
  • Employment Authorization Document (EAD) workshop. 

To attend a workshop, you need to:

  • Be a recently arrived immigrant to Illinois,
  • Currently or in the past, have:
    • Received city or state-funded rental assistance (ASERAP), or
    • Resided in a city shelter, and
  • Qualify for TPS or EAD based on parole.

Fill out a screening form to determine if you are eligible to attend a workshop. Follow the steps outlined on WelcometoIL.org to register and participate.

If you are currently staying in a shelter, please speak with your shelter case manager for more help.

Government benefits 

Legal resources 

Note: Notaries Public are not attorneys and cannot advise you on immigration matters.

Last full review by a subject matter expert
November 15, 2023
Last revised by staff
May 19, 2025

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