Overview
The Office of Community Services of the Department of Social Services (DSS) is responsible for disbursing federal funds related to the resettlement of refugees in Connecticut. Refugees are assigned by the U.S. State Department to local affiliates of national voluntary resettlement agencies in Connecticut. DSS disburses federal refugee assistance program funds, administers refugee cash and medical assistance programs and monitors resettlement activity for individuals who qualify as refugees under international law. A refugee can request to become a legal permanent resident after one-year residence in the U.S. and can apply for U.S. citizenship five years after their date of entry to the U.S.
- Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Immigrants, 670 Clinton Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 06605, (203) 336-0141, https://cirict.org/ Opens in a new window
- Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services, 235 Nicoll Street, New Haven, CT 06511, (203) 562-2095, www.irisct.org Opens in a new window
- Jewish Family Services of Greenwich, 67 Holly Hill Lane, Suite 102, Greenwich, CT 06830, (203) 622-1881, Jewish Family Services of Greenwich (jfsgreenwich.org)
- Jewish Federation of CT, Inc., 40 Woodland Street, Hartford, CT 06105, (860) 727-5701, www.jfact.org Opens in a new window
FFY 2009 351 | FFY 2012 436 | FFY 2015 819 | FFY 2018 156 |
FFY 2010 507 | FFY 2013 548 | FFY 2016 837 | FFY 2019 142 |
FFY 2011 447 | FFY 2014 545 | FFY 2017 452 | FFY 2020 57 |