Immigration resources: Enforcement and court cases
Federal government resources
Immigration enforcement
ICE Detention Reporting and Information Line
For information on immigration enforcement and detention, basic immigration case information, reporting abuse or assault in detention, and more.
If asking the U.S. Federal Government for immigration status
- U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS)
- My USCIS or find your USCIS office
- Asylum Offices
- Lawful Permanent Residence (Green cards)
- U.S. Citizenship
- Asylum
- U.S. State Department
If you receive a notice from the Department of Homeland Security
- Executive Office of Immigration Review, Department of Justice
- Learn about Notices to Appear (NTA) in English and Spanish
- Find immigration courts in California
- Self-help materials from the Executive Office of Immigration Review
- Immigration Case Status Hotline (for information about your immigration case): (800) 898-7180
If looking for a family member or friend
Find someone detained by ICE | U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
California state courts do not decide if you can stay in the United States, but what happens in a state court may affect your immigration status.
What happens in a California state court may help you if you are:
- Under the age of 21 and have been separated from or hurt by a parent
- The victim of a crime, domestic violence, sex trafficking, or labor trafficking
What happens in a California state court may negatively affect your immigration status if you are:
- Found to have committed certain crimes or violated a restraining order
Ask your lawyer about how your case may affect your immigration status.