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  2. Students, Immigration Status, and the Right to Public Education

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    The following is a cross-post from the Office for Civil Rights. An essential part of ensuring equal opportunity is protecting all students in their access to education free from discrimination. This includes the right of all students in the United States to attend America’s public elementary and secondary schools, regardless of their immigration or citizenshipContinue Reading

  3. Verification, Updates, and Corrections | 2022-2023 Federal ...

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    The notice for 2021-2022 was published on June 24, 2021, and the deadline for that year is September 17, 2022, or 120 days after the last day of the student’s enrollment, whichever is earlier. When the notice for 2022–2023 is published, the corresponding deadline date is expected to be September 16, 2023.

  4. Fact Sheet: Information on the Rights of All Children to ...

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    A school district may request that you provide your child’s race or ethnicity for this purpose. However, a school district may not bar your child from enrolling if you choose not to provide your child’s race or ethnicity. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights Telephone: (800) 421-3481 Email: ocr@ed.gov If you wish to fill out a ...

  5. 3 Ways to Get Out of Student Loan Default | U.S. Department ...

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    Options for Getting Out of Default. You have three options for getting out of default: loan rehabilitation, loan consolidation, or repayment in full. 1. Loan Rehabilitation. To rehabilitate most defaulted federal student loans, you must sign an agreement to make a series of nine monthly payments over a period of 10 consecutive months.

  6. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    Issued passports are valid until its 10 year expiry. the old passport follows the international passport convention but has extra pages for domestic use. New biometric identity cards and new biometric passports were rolled out in 2021. The Belarusian passport or identity cards is compulsory at 14. Could be issued before 14 for travelling purposes.

  7. U.S. Citizenship & Eligible Noncitizens | 2022-2023 Federal ...

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    A student has to be a U.S. citizen, a citizen of the Freely Associated States, or an eligible noncitizen to be potentially eligible for federal student aid. In this chapter we describe how the student’s FAFSA information is matched with other agencies to determine citizenship status.

  8. Educational Resources for Immigrants, Refugees, Asylees and ...

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    New Immigrant Guide – This resource guide from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services provides basic information for new immigrants, including information about education, childcare, and schools. The guide is available in 14 languages. English Language Learner Resources –Federal laws prohibit denial of equal access to education because ...

  9. High School Transcripts - ed

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    You can call to ask an education question at 1-800-872-5327 or file a complaint with one of our offices. If you wish to contact Federal Student Aid for questions about your account, including repayment, loan discharge eligibility or applications or to file a complaint go to. We are looking forward to staying connected!