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Worcester has many resources for noncitizens in need of help. Immigrant service agencies offer refugee resettlement, English classes, legal help, and other services for noncitizens. Government and non-profit assistance programs help noncitizens with housing, food, health care, and other needs. The Massachusetts Refugee Resettlement Program helps newly arrived refugees find jobs, learn English, and adjust to their new lives in the U.S.
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Resources for Noncitizens
- IN WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS -
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Several agencies in Worcester offer special services for immigrants and other noncitizens. These agencies offer refugee resettlement, immigration legal services, English language classes, referrals to benefit programs, translation, family reunification, and other services to help you.
Noncitizens living in Worcester can get help from a wide range of benefit programs. All benefit programs offer help to some categories of noncitizens. However, eligibility may depend on immigration status, date of entry, length of residency, and other factors. Some programs offer help to undocumented noncitizens, but others do not.
You can use our web site search tool to find information about programs and services for noncitizens.
The MRRP offers case management, cash assistance, health insurance, and employment services to newly arrived refugees and asylees. The program’s main goal is to help refugees get jobs and learn English, so they can support themselves as soon as possible.
Find answers to "How Do I ...?" questions about • getting a Massachusetts driver's license • getting a Social Security number • getting a work permit • applying for a green card • finding English language and basic education classes • and more.
Links to other web sites with related information about resources for noncitizens, on MassResources.org.
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