This training will provide specific and practical examples of the important roles state court judges can play in ensuring access to justice when immigration law issues arise in state court cases involving litigants, victims of crime or abuse, and children who are immigrants or live in immigrant families. Judges will learn to identify victims who qualify for the legal immigration relief that Congress created to protect and improve the safety, stability and economic security of immigrant victims of domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, human trafficking, sexual assault, and stalking. Faculty will discuss what every state court judge needs to know to apply legally correct information about immigration law when protection order, custody, divorce, and support cases involve immigrant victims and family members. The training will include a discussion of current policies and statutes governing courthouse immigration enforcement and the impact that federal Violence Against Women Act confidentiality laws have on state court discovery in criminal and family court cases.
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SJI and National Judicial Network Full Training Materials List
*National Judicial Network: Forum on Human Trafficking and Immigration in State Courts (2021 – 2025)
Immigration Relief for Victims of Crime and Abuse
Domestic Violence and Involuntary Servitude as Human Trafficking (August 17, 2023)
U Visa Certification
Hennepin County Attorney’s Office U Visas and T Visas Certification Policy (March 7, 2024)
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status Training Materials (October 7, 2024)
*Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) Bench Book (March 31, 2018) – Table of Contents
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Confidentiality and Discovery
VAWA Confidentiality and Discovery Materials January 7, 2025
VAWA Confidentiality Training Materials (January 19, 2025)
Sample Letters From Courts for ICE Officers At Courthouses
Resources on Civil Immigration Enforcement At Courthouses
Sample Law Enforcement Prosecution Letters
Sample Letters for Victim Advocates – Attorneys
Family Law
Immigrants and Protection Orders Bench Card (March 30, 2019)
Bench Card: Impact of Divorce on Immigration Status (December 28, 2021)
Affidavits of Support and Enforceability Bench Card (June 13, 2024)
State v. Maria L. The Nebraska Supreme Court (April 8 2009)
All State Family Law Service of Process and Jurisdiction Charts (October 20, 2021)
Evidence Based Research
Interpretation
DOJ Assistant Attorney General Letter to Chief Justices and State Court Administrators (2018)
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Brochures
OPS Immigration Options for Victims of Crime (January 2025)
DHS Gender Based Violence Brochure (English) (October 2022)
DHS Immigration Relief for Crime Victims
Appendix H – DHS Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) Brochure
Public Benefits for Immigrant Victims in Pennsylvania
*All State Public Benefits Chart and Interactive Public Benefits Map (2022)
Access to State-Funded Public Benefits in Pennsylvania for Survivors (updated January 3, 2025)
For a complete list of National Judicial Network (NJN) webinars and peer-to-peer sessions, as well as additional information regarding the NJN and the link to register, click here.