Immigration Resources

Brainfuse Adult Learning Center offers practice tests, live online tutors and study materials to help you prepare for the U.S. Citizenship Test.

Peterson's Test & Career Prep provides U.S. Citizenship Test prep courses, eBooks, articles and practice tests.

Mango Languages and Rosetta Stone for Libraries are easy learning programs that allow you to learn a new language on your own time.

Peterson's Test & Career Prep offers eBooks, articles and practice tests for the Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC), Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and International English Language Testing System (IELTS). 

2025 Resource Guide from the Anne Arundel County Office of Multicultural Affairs provides a list of key safety, family preparedness and nonprofit legal assistance resources for immigrants in Anne Arundel County.

Free, downloadable and printable Red Cards designed to help people regardless of immigrant status assert their rights and protections under the U.S. Constitution are available in many languages from the Immigrant Legal Resource Center.

Learn about the U.S. Constitutional rights applicable to all people living in the U.S., including undocumented immigrants, and what protections you have if Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) visits your home. Flyers available in multiple languages from the National Immigration Law Center and the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

Community Resources

AACC English Basic Skills Classes

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Anne Arundel Community College offers free English Basic Skills classes for students 18 or older who are just beginning to study English. Classes address listening, speaking, reading and writing skills that are used for work and everyday life.

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Amica: Center for Immigrant Rights

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We fight for the rights, safety, and unity of immigrant communities, standing with those trapped in our nation’s fundamentally flawed immigration system.

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Annapolis Immigration Justice Network

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Founded in April 2017, AIJN is a volunteer supported organization dedicated to connecting asylum seekers and other vulnerable immigrants to quality legal counsel and direct case management support. Our partners include law schools, legal firms and legal defense groups, faith organizations, and the business community.

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Anne Arundel County Office of Multicultural Affairs

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The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) connected with multicultural communities in Anne Arundel County to connect, inform, and elevate the county’s diverse voices. 410-222-0319

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Anne Arundel County Public Law Library

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Public law library of the Circuit Court of Anne Arundel County. Includes information about free Ask a Lawyer service.

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Casa de Maryland

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For decades, CASA has been advocating for legislative change in the Maryland General Assembly. CASA's policy team works to ensure that immigrant voices are heard and amplified in Annapolis. From annual lobby events with legislators, to tireless organizing efforts, CASA is committed to moving forward meaningful immigration reform in Maryland.

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Research Resources

Brainfuse - HelpNow

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Brainfuse offers live tutoring, skills building, foreign language lab, writing lab with live writing assistance, a test center offering practice quizzes for standardized tests, and much more.
 

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Mango Languages

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Mango Languages is an online language-learning system teaching actual conversation skills for over 70 languages.

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Martindale-Hubbell's Directory of Lawyers

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Offers lawyer profiles, links to law firm websites, and consumer-oriented legal information.

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