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Maine Immigration Laws

Immigration law is primarily federal, but Maine has several state-level policies that affect immigrants. While Maine has no official statewide sanctuary law, several municipalities including Portland, South Portland, and Belfast have adopted welcoming city resolutions limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. Maine does not require E-Verify for employers and does not provide driver’s licenses to undocumented residents, though asylum seekers with valid work permits are eligible.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

Key Maine Statutes

Municipal Welcoming PoliciesPortland City Ordinance (Welcoming City)

Portland and several other Maine municipalities have declared themselves "welcoming cities" and prohibit city employees from asking about immigration status or using city resources to enforce federal immigration laws unless required by law or judicial warrant.

Driver’s Licenses for Asylum Seekers29-A M.R.S. § 1301

Asylum seekers with valid employment authorization documents are eligible for Maine driver’s licenses. Undocumented residents without work permits are not eligible for driver’s licenses or state identification.

No E-Verify MandateNo applicable state statute

Maine does not require private employers to use E-Verify for employment eligibility verification. Federal I-9 requirements still apply to all employers.

In-State TuitionUniversity of Maine System policy

Maine does not provide in-state tuition to undocumented students by statute. Some public universities may allow qualifying DACA recipients to pay in-state tuition rates under institutional policies.

Wage and Employment Protections26 M.R.S. § 629

Maine labor laws protect all workers regardless of immigration status. Employers cannot use immigration status as a defense against wage claims or as retaliation for asserting workplace rights.

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This page summarizes publicly available statutes and rules for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is created by viewing this content. Laws change — always verify with the primary source or consult a licensed attorney in Maine.

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