Category: Immigration Law
F. Safety Planning
- Safety Planning Protocol
- Power and Control Wheel for Immigrant Women
- Power and Control Wheel for Immigrant Women (Hmong)
- Power and Control Wheel for Immigrant Women (Spanish)
- Assisting Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence: Advocate’s Guide
- Overcoming Cultural Barriers in Working with BIW
- Survivor Safety and Immigration Policy (Spanish)
- Q&A for Immigrant and Refugee Women
- Q&A for Immigrant and Refugee Women (Hmong)
- Q&A for Immigrant and Refugee Women (Spanish)
- Post-Election Q&A for Advocates and Attorneys Serving Immigrant Survivors of Gender-Based Violence
- Shelter Victim Confidentiality Issues Under Recent State Immigration Legislation
- Family Preparedness Plan
- Family Preparedness Plan (Spanish)
- Power of Attorney Delegating Parental Power (Bilingual)
- Safety Planning for Immigrant and Refugee Women
- Safety Plan for Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence
- Enhanced Safety Planning for Immigrant Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence
- Creative Use of Protection Orders in Battered Immigrant Cases
E. Asylum
C. Undocumented Immigrant Minors
B. Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Remedies
- Comparison Chart of U Visa, T Visa, VAWA Self-Petition, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
- Collaboration, Confidentiality and Expanding Advocacy
- Certifying U Nonimmigrant Status
- VAWA Application Document Checklist
- Checklist for U Visa
- Protections for Immigrant Victims Infographic
A. Overview of Laws and Legality of Domestic Violence Programs Providing Services to Battered Immigrant Women
- Immigration Concepts and Glossary
- Know Your Rights (Bilingual)
- Red Card Template
- Red Card Template (Hmong)
- Red Card Template (Spanish)
- Defend Against ICE Raids and Community Arrests
- I am in Immigrant Detention – What are my Rights?
- I am in Immigrant Detention – What are my Rights? (Spanish)
- Organizational Grid of the Department of Homeland Security
- For Information on Interpreters…
- Battered Spouses and Children Confidentiality Fact Sheet
- Access to Programs and Services for Battered Immigrants
- Letter from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Director
- Access to HHS-Funded Services for Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence
- Ensuring Access to Shelter and Transitional Housing for Immigrant Survivors
- Domestic Violence Agencies’ Protection from Criminal Liability for Providing Shelter to Undocumented Persons
- Are Victim Services Programs Liable for Criminal “Harboring” When They Work with Immigrant Survivors of Crime?
- Fact Sheet: Immigrant Access to Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing
- Letter from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Regarding Immigrant Access to Emergency Shelters