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[pdf] Know Your Rights – Korean (+)

Provided by the U.S Department of State’s National Human Trafficking Hotline, this informational packet describes your rights while working in the United States.

Published March 4, 2025 by U.S. Senate

Topics: "Know Your Rights", Korean, Language Access, Multilingual Materials by Language, Multilingual Materials by Title

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[pdf] 당신의 가정에 문제가 있습니까? (Are You Safe At Home? Korean) (+)

당당신의 가정에 문제가 있습니까? 이 나라안에서의 당신의 권리에 대해 살펴보세요. 미국에서의 여성이 가지는 권리. 여기에서 도움을 받을 수 있다!

Published n.d. by * NIWAP, ASISTA

Topics: "Are You Safe at Home?", Korean

[pdf] 범죄 피해자를위한 이민 옵션 (Immigration Options for Victims of Crimes, Korean) (+)

법 집행 , 의료 공급자 및 다른 사람에 대한 정보

Published n.d. by Citizenship and Immigration Services

Topics: "Immigration Options for Victims of Crimes", Korean