Immigration Resources and Legal Help
This resource list was compiled from information shared at Middlebury’s Immigration Policy Q&A sessions in April and other sources.
Travel Safety
What to expect and how to protect yourself when interacting with CBP.
Learn about your digital privacy rights when crossing the border.
- Digital Security Guidelines for Travelers
These Middlebury guidelines are intended to help you understand and manage cybersecurity and digital privacy risks associated with travel.
- Global Ops Technology Information
It is important that all international travelers who will be using Middlebury-owned, or personal computing devices, be aware of their responsibility to protect Middlebury’s data and resources when remotely accessing data from off campus.
Important Government Tools
Required for most non-citizens when moving to a new address and must be submitted within 10 days of the address change. International students and scholars (F-1 and J-1 status) can submit an to International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) to update their SEVIS record, which satisfies the AR-11 requirement.
Access or print your travel history and I-94 record.
Apply for expedited travel programs like Global Entry and TSA PreCheck.
Resolve travel-related issues like mistaken identity or watchlist problems.
Legal Help
- Use the (AILA) Immigration Lawyer Search . This site is not a Lawyer Referral Service, and not all AILA members are included in the search tool. For more information about why it is wise to choose an AILA lawyer, .
- Search for low-cost or free immigration legal services near you .
- Information on Next Steps if You Have a SEVIS Termination:
This handout provides general information as a public service. It does not serve as legal advice or a recommendation of a particular attorney, law firm or legal resource. Any reliance on information contained in this document is at your own risk.
Stay Informed
Information on legal action supporting academic freedom and immigrant students.
Get news and policy updates from a bipartisan organization.
Join a network advocating for undocumented and international students.
Insightful brief on how immigration policies impact campuses.