IAJE Membership

What is the IAJE Membership ID?

A IAJE ID is a membership ID for our organization; it is not a government ID.

The iAJE program allows for immigrants and other community members that have barriers to obtaining government IDs to have a valid form of identifying themselves.

IAJE Membership IDs certify that members are who they say they are.

We offer 3 and 5 year memberships.

We accept applications for membership only on Tuesdays, from 2-5pm.

Benefits

Membership Benefits

The mission of the Immigrant Alliance for Justice and Equity is to lift our communities towards social change, with justice, dignity, and inclusion; via the cultivation and development of leadership and community organization.

What does it mean to be a member?

Joining IAJE means joining an organization created by immigrants for immigrants. IAJE was created out of the necessity that immigrant communities unite after the 2019 raids. That moment in time made it necessary to create conversations about the injustices experienced and about how to fight against the hate that these racist actions that we wanted to see disappear.

To receive a IAJE ID, members provide at least one of the forms of identification below:

1. ID from country of origin

2. Birth Certificate

3. Passport

We offer:

  • Know Your Rights Workshops for our members in:

    • Labor Rights

    • Immigrant Rights

    • Community Health

    • Healing

    • Queer/Trans Issues

    • Rapid Response

  • Resources for our members

  • Connections to law partners

  • Progressive Youth Programs

  • Water Crisis Conversations

  • HIV Prevention Info Sessions

  • Community Health Worker trainings

  • Mutual Aid

  • Rapid Response in natural disasters

As a member, you will receive notifications about free events, sales and reduced prices, access to our labor center, support with documents, and community training events.

Welcome to IAJE,

The IAJE Team

This is a membership ID. It is NOT a governmental or state ID.

*At IAJE, we are dedicated to supporting our official membership base through various crisis intervention programs. Please note that all humanitarian support and services are reserved exclusively for active IAJE members.

Our support protocols for members in dire circumstances include:

  • Fundraising Support: While IAJE does not raise funds directly for individuals, our volunteers assist members in creating GoFundMe campaigns, which IAJE then shares across our professional networks.

  • Rapid Response: Eligible members may access emergency resources, including small community grants, food packets, and gift cards.

  • Referral Requirement: To maintain our standards, all requests for humanitarian support must be referred by an existing IAJE member, leader, or promotora.

Important: These services are a benefit of membership. For full details on eligibility and our support protocols, please visit the member portal on our website.