ORR provides time-limited cash and medical assistance to new arrivals, as well as support for case management services, English as a Foreign Language classes, and job readiness and employment services — all designed to facilitate refugees’ successful transition to life in the U.S. and help them to attain self-sufficiency.
ORR supports additional programs to serve all eligible populations beyond the first 12 months post-arrival, including microenterprise development, ethnic community self-help, and agricultural partnerships. In addition, ORR provides services for survivors of torture. Below is a list of ORR’s resettlement programs.
View status and documentation requirements for ORR programs.
ORR’s resettlement programs fall under the following topics:
Health & Well-Being
Employment/Economic Development
Integration
Unaccompanied Refugee Minors
- URM Overview
- URM Program Fact Sheet: English (PDF) | Español (PDF)
- URM 101 Fact Sheet: English | Burmese | Dari | Español | French | Haitian Creole | Kaqchikel | Kekchi | Kiche | Mam | Pashto | Somali | Swahili | Tigrinya
- URM Roles and Expectations: English | Burmese | Español | French | Haitian Creole | Kaqchikel | Kekchi | Kiche | Mam | Somali | Swahili |Tigrinya
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
Access booklets, in multiple languages, to prepare refugees for various types of disasters.
REFUGEE ARRIVAL DATA
View the latest arrival data from the Refugee Processing Center
ANNUAL SURVEY OF REFUGEES
Learn about the scientific study that collects information about how refugees are adapting to life in the U.S.
CONCERNS ABOUT ORR SERVICES
Notify the ORR Refugee Programs Grievance Response Team if there is a concern about ORR-funded resettlement program services.