They might scare you, they might lie to you, but they can’t take your rights.
You don’t need papers
to have power.
Being an immigrant in the U.S.
Doesn’t mean you’re powerless.
(Yes, you have rights.)
Even if you’re undocumented.
Even if your visa expired.
Even if you’re scared.
The truth?
Most people don’t know what to do
until it’s too late.
Save this.
Share it.
Because knowing this now
can protect you later.
1. You don’t have to answer
You have the right to remain silent.
Say: “I choose to remain silent.
I want to speak to a lawyer.”
2. You can ask for a lawyer
They won’t give you one for free.
But you can ask to contact one.
Keep the number written down.
3. You don’t have to open the door
Unless ICE shows a signed warrant.
A real one, from a judge.
No warrant? No entry.
4. You have rights at work
Yes, even if you’re undocumented.
You deserve fair pay, safe conditions,
and protection from discrimination.
5. Your kids can go to school
No SSN? Doesn’t matter.
Schools can’t report you to ICE.
Your child’s education is a right.
6. You have a right to fight back
You don’t have to sign anything.
Ask for a hearing.
Read everything.
Get legal help.
7. Discrimination is illegal
You can report it.
Even if you’re not a citizen.
Carry these:
✓ Lawyer’s contact info
✓ A copy of your papers
✓ “Know your rights” card
Don’t carry these:
✗ Fake documents
✗ Anything expired
✗ Anything that could look suspicious
This is your reminder:
You belong.
You are protected.
You are not alone.
Send this to someone who needs it.
It might be the thing that saves them.
You’ve got rights, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
Whether you’re adjusting your status or just landed in the U.S.,
Understanding your protections isn’t optional, it’s essential.
Start here with VisaPro and walk away informed,
Confident, and ready to advocate for yourself.
Need help understanding your rights?
Talk to a VisaPro immigration attorney today.
Contact VisaPro now, it’s fast, confidential, and could make all the difference.