Resources on this page include example policies, procedures, and guides from state and county child welfare agencies across the country regarding services to immigrant children and families. These resources can be used by other states to develop or improve their services to this population.
Arizona
Practical Guidance for the Juvenile Dependency Process Related to Parents Detained by ICE
(by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, 2013)
Arkansas
PROCEDURE XII-A1: DCFS Response to Children of Actual or Suspected Undocumented Immigrants
This procedure is located on page 356 of the Policy & Procedure Manual for the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Division of Children & Family Services. This procedure discusses the supportive services available to undocumented immigrant families and also discusses cases when Special Immigrant Juvenile Status may be pursued for undocumented foster children.
California
Report to Judicial Council
Judicial Council of California (October 2014)
This report was created in response to the rising number of unaccompanied immigrant children arriving in California and the resulting increase in cases where Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) is pursued as an immigration relief option. The state of California recently passed Senate Bill 873, which clarifies the role of superior courts in making SIJS findings, and this report both provides background on Senate Bill 873 and outlines the efforts currently being taken to assist the courts with the SIJS process.
All County Letter Regarding Implementation of SB 1064 – The Reuniting Immigrant Families Act
This All County Letter, issued by the California Department of Social Services, provides county child welfare and probation departments with information and instructions regarding SB 1064, which is also commonly referred to as “The Reuniting Immigrant Families Act.” The purpose of this new state law is to eliminate or reduce family reunification barriers for immigrant families by creating uniformity across state and county policies and practices. Broadly speaking, SB 1064 is designed to help ensure that undocumented immigrant parents and relatives are treated as equitably as possible in child custody and dependency cases in California.
Fact sheets on California SB 1064
California SB 873
California SB 873 appropriates $3 million to qualified non-profit organizations throughout California to provide legal services to unaccompanied minors. The legislation also removes all ambiguity regarding the state court’s jurisdiction to make findings necessary for the federal government to grant Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) to unaccompanied children, and further reinforces the court’s authority to provide interpretation services for this population.
Alameda County
Fresno County
Los Angeles County
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MOU Between LA County DCFS and Consulate General of Mexico [English] [Spanish]
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MOU Between Juvenile Dependency Court and Consulate General of Mexico (2009)
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Procedural Guide – Immigration Options for Undocumented Children and Families (2008)
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Procedural Guide – Finalizing An Adoption (2008)
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Procedural Guide – Live Scan and Law Enforcement Clearance (2013) Addresses placement with undocumented relatives
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Procedural Guide – Notification for Juvenile Court Proceedings (2013) Hague Requirements on pg. 3
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Procedural Guide – Permanent Residence Under Color of Law (PRUCOL) and Special Immigration Status (2010)
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Procedural Guide – Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (2011)
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Procedural Guide – Placing Children Outside of the Country
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FYI – Arranging Monitored Visitation with Parents Who Reside In Mexico (2010)
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FYI – Adoptive Placements of DCFS Supervised Children in Mexico (2006)
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FYI – Establishing Legal Residency Prior to Adoption Finalization (2008)
Madera County
Monterey County
Orange County
Placer County
Riverside County
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Policy – Non-Citizen Foster Children
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Policy – Non-Citizen Documentation
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MOU with Consulate General of Mexico (2007)
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MOU with Consulate General of Mexico – Spanish version (2007)
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MOU Manual of Procedures (2007)
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Procedures Manual – Consular Notification
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International Liaison Check List
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Supervisory Report Request to Foreign Consulate/Embassy
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Birth Certificate Request to Foreign Consulate/Embassy
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Notification to Foreign Consulate/Embassy
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Home Study Request to Foreign Consulate/Embassy
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Parent Locator Request to Foreign Consulate/Embassy
Sacramento County
San Diego County
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Program Guide – Special Immigrant Juvenile Status
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Program Guide – Role of the International Liaison
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Program Guide – Placement of Dependent Children in Mexico (2006)
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Program Guide – Mexican Border Crossing Permission Process
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Program Guide – Undocumented Children
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International Liaison Procedures Manual
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International Liaison Office – Parent Search Request Service – Insufficient Information Notice
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International Liaison Screening Sheet
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International Services Request Form
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Notification to Foreign Consulate Form
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MOU with Consulate General of Mexico
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Parole Request Letter to Allow Entry into the United States for Court Proceedings or Visitation
San Francisco County
Santa Clara County
Colorado
Citizenship Assessment Instrument
(2012)
Intended to be used with families to assess for potential immigration issues or citizenship options. Caseworkers are directed to contact an immigration attorney if any responses lend themselves to immigration concerns.
Child Welfare & Immigration Toolkit (youth ages 13-21)
Provides an overview of potential immigration issues at points throughout a child welfare case.
Child Welfare & Immigration Toolkit (youth 12 & under)
Provides an overview of potential immigration issues at points throughout a child welfare case.
Responsibilities of Child Welfare Immigration Consultant
The consultant is utilized by counties in an informational role and as a referral source for immigration cases.
Connecticut
Georgia
Illinois
Minnesota
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
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New York City Council Press Release on $1.9 Million Unaccompanied Minor Initiative (September 23, 2014)
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NYC Press Release on Direct Service Provision to Unaccompanied Minors at NYC Federal Immigration Court (September 16, 2014)
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NYC Administration for Children’s Services 2013 Report on Local Law 6 of 2010
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NYC Administration for Children’s Services 2012 Report on Local Law 6 of 2010
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NY Office of Children & Family Services Administrative Directive on Special Immigrant Juvenile Status
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Immigration and Language Guidelines for Child Welfare Staff
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NYC Administration for Children’s Services Policy and Procedure on Special Immigrant Juvenile Status and Immigration Services (June 2013)
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NYC Administration for Children’s Services Memo on Special Immigrant Juvenile Status
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NYC Administration for Children’s Services Language Access Policy and Implementation Plan (2009)
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New York City Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, A Blueprint for Immigrant Integration: Family and Child Welfare (December 2013)
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New York City Local Law 6 of 2010
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New York City Executive Order 41 of 2008 (addresses immigrant access to city services)
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New York City Office of the Mayor Executive Order 120 of 2008, “Citywide Policy on Language Access to Ensure the Effective Delivery of City Services”
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New York City Local Law 73 of 2003 (addresses the provision of language assistance services)