NIWAP was part of this panel for the 3rd Annual Worker Conference, where attendees discussed the intersection of U-Visas and T-Visas in the context of immigrant women workers who experience sexual harassment, assault and other crimes in the workplace.
Training Materials
Trauma Informed Care and Resources for Immigrant Survivors
- Empowering Survivors
- Ch. 02 – Ensuring Language Access to Immigrant Victims of Sexual Assault
- Ch. 04 – The U-Visa Remedy for Immigrant Victims of Sexual Assault and the Need for Multidimensional Collaboration
- Trauma Informed Care for Survivors
- The Department of Homeland Security’s Interactive Infographic on Protections for Immigrant Victims
- Legal Orientation Program at the Vera Institute of Justice
- T-Visa Intake Form (English and Spanish)
- Also available in Arabic, Korean, and French
Law Review on U-Visas
- American Journal of Family Law, Understanding Judicial Role in U-Visa Certification
- “Forensic Psychology Assessment in Immigration Court: A Guide for Evidence-Based and Ethical Practice” By F. Barton Evans, III and Giselle A. Hass (can be purchased here)