University of California
UC Immigrant Legal Services Center
Free immigration legal services to UC students and their immediate family members.
Successful use of state and federal resources requires a level of legal expertise not readily available in most immigrant communities. The UC Immigrant Legal Services Center helps to fill that need.
Contact Grace Alano,
Staff Attorney, UC Undocumented Legal Services Center
[email protected]
Learn about first-time DACA applications, including required documents (in Spanish here).
University of California Information on Immigration & DACA
The University of California is deeply concerned that recent federal actions related to immigration and immigration status create a climate of confusion and fear among members of our community, including among undocumented students and those of the Muslim faith.
UC welcomes students, faculty and staff from all backgrounds and nationalities, and believes that everyone in our community deserves to feel safe and respected.
UCSF
Undocumented Prospective Student FAQ
We are collectively committed to supporting our UCSF undocumented community and their families. This document is to help guide prospective students through some common questions.
Student Mental Health and Wellbeing
Information and resources for members of affected UCSF community desiring counseling and psychological services about the ways that immigration issues may affect your personal life, academic experience, and professional development.
MAKE A COUNSELING APPOINTMENT
Parnassus
500 Parnassus Ave., MU P8, Room 005
Mission Bay
1675 Owens St., Rutter Center, 3rd Floor, Room 330
Schedule an appointment with a counselor by calling 415-476-1281.
UCSF International Students & Scholars Office (ISSO)
ISSO is prepared and available to provide support for any member of the UCSF community who could be affected by the executive order. Support includes access to immigration information, referrals to attorneys or legal services and, as required, case intervention with government agencies. If any member of the UCSF community is aware of such a situation, please contact ISSO Director Brian Groves at [email protected]. Members of the UCSF community who are planning travel outside of country and have any questions or concerns about the impact of the executive order are also encouraged to contact Brian Groves.
Graduate and Professional Immigrant Advocates (GAPIA)
The Graduate and Professional Immigrant Advocates is an interprofessional and interdisciplinary student organization whose mission is to support undocumented immigrant graduate and professional students through promoting awareness, establishing a support system, and advocating for increased access to graduate & health professional programs, and health care for the undocumented immigrant community. Please reach out to the coordinator to get connected.
Pre-Health Dreamers
Co-founded by three undocumented youth in the San Francisco Bay Area, Pre-Health Dreamers was formed out of the need for answers in their personal pursuits of higher education at the graduate and medical levels.
Angel, Denisse, and New have paved their own paths throughout college and have leveraged each person's expertise in skillful advocacy, networking, and community-building to build a community, resource, and forum.