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  • Life in the U.S
  • U.S. Resettlement Process
  • Multilingual Resource Library
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  • Life in the U.S
  • U.S. Resettlement Process
  • Multilingual Resource Library
  1. Settle In
  2. Life in the U.S

Life in the U.S

Safety

  • How to Prepare for An Earthquake
  • Preparing an Emergency Kit

Transportation

  • The Cost of Owning a Car in the U.S.
  • Flight Etiquette for Airports and Planes

Money Management

  • Understanding Credit Cards
  • A Guide To Shopping for Food in the U.S.

Rights and Responsibilities

  • Registering With the Selective Service System

Community Services

  • Public Libraries as a Resource for Adults and Children
  • Phone and Email Support for Ukrainian Parolees Available
  • What Benefits and Services are Available for Ukrainian Humanitarian Parolees in the U.S.?

Health

  • How to Get Interpretation and Translation at Your Medical Appointments
  • What is Tuberculosis (TB) and Latent Tuberculosis (LTBI)?
  • Your Rights and Responsibilities in the U.S. Healthcare System
  • How to Pick Up a Prescription

Housing

  • A Basic Guide to Rental Housing in the U.S.
  • What is an Eviction, and How Can I Avoid Being Evicted
  • Six Tips to Remember When Looking for Housing in the U.S.
  • Fire Prevention and Safety Tips
  • Understanding a Lease When Renting an Apartment or a House

Employment

  • Tips For Observing Ramadan at Work
  • Employment Authorization for Afghan Parolees   
  • What is a Social Security Number (SSN) and How Do I Get One So I Can Work in the U.S.?
  • Tips For Creating a Resume to Help Get a Good Job
  • Employment Authorization for Ukrainian Parolees

Education

  • The Benefits of Enrolling Your Child in School
  • Enrolling Your Child in School
  • Childhood Vaccinations Requirements for Students in the U.S.
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