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Home > Obtaining Office of Refugee Resettlement Records for Clients Who Were Detained as Children

Obtaining Office of Refugee Resettlement Records for Clients Who Were Detained as Children

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11/12/2019
Immigrant Youth
Removal Defense

Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) records requests are an important tool for advocates who are representing people who were detained in ORR custody as children. This practice advisory discusses the role ORR records play in an immigration case and outlines the process for requesting them.

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  • Asylum
  • Temporary Protected Status
  • Census
  • Citizenship and Naturalization
  • Crimes
  • Detention
  • DACA
  • Enforcement
  • Family-Based
  • Immigrant Youth
  • LGBT
  • Post-Conviction Relief
  • Prosecutors
  • Public Charge
  • Removal Defense
  • U Visa/T Visa/VAWA

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