PowerPoint Presentations
- Issues, Rights, and Danger Assessment for Immigrant Intimate Partner Violence Survivors
- Domestic Violence In the Latino Community: Help Available For Victims
- Mandated Reporting for Adult Abuse Victims of Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner Violence
Public Benefits
- Access to Programs and Services that Can Help Battered Immigrants
- Public Benefits Access for Battered Immigrant Women and Children
- Barriers to Accessing Services: The Importance of Advocates Accompanying Battered Immigrants Applying for Public Benefits
- Access to Programs and Services that Can Help Victims of Sexual Assault
Health Care
- Access to Health Care for Immigrant Victims of Sexual Assault
- Emergency Medicaid for Non-Qualified Immigrants
- Coverage for Forensic Costs for Undocumented Immigrants
- Post-Assault Healthcare and Crime Victim Compensation for Immigrant Victims of Violence
- Pre-Natal Care For Qualified And Non-Qualified Immigrants
Benefit Materials
- HUD Funds Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing
- HUD Programs and Immigrant Eligibility
- Violence Against Women Act 2006 Amendments
- Eligibility for Title IV Aid for “Battered Immigrants-Qualified Aliens” as Provided For in the Violence Against Women Act
Enforcement: Government Memorandum and Fact Sheets
- Memorandum on Civil Immigration Enforcement: Guidance on the Use of Detainers in the Federal, State, Local, and Tribunal Criminal Justice Systems
- Secure Communities Complaints Involving State or Local Law Enforcement Agencies
- Guidance Regarding the Handling of Removal Proceedings of Aliens with Pending or Approved Applications or Petitions
- Executive Summary Regarding Blue Campaign Stakeholder Meeting with Senior Counselor Alice Hill
- Guidance for Coordinating the Adjudication of Applications and Petitions Involving Individuals in Removal Proceedings
- Field Guidance on Enforcement Actions or Investigative Activities at or Near Sensitive Community Locations
- Removals Involving Parents of United States Citizen Children
- Guidance Regarding U Non-Immigrant Status (U Visa) Applicants in Removal Proceedings or with Final Orders of Deportation or Removal
Family Law
Immigrant Victims Protections, Benefits, and Tools
- Comparing Forms of Immigration Relief for Immigrant Victims of Crime
- Risk Assessment Questions To Ask of Immigrants Detained or Arrested
- VAWA Red Flags
- Identifying a Trafficked/Enslaved Person
U-Visa
- U Visa Law Enforcement Certification Resource Guide
- Immigration Relief for Victims of Human Trafficking and Other Crimes
- U Visa Application Victim Flow Chart
- Evidence List for Immigrant Victims Applying for the Crime Visa (U Visa)
Victims Protections and Policies
- ICE Announces Improvements to Secure Communities Program
- DHS Broadcast Message on New 384 Class of Admission Code
- Letter to Immigrant Women Program from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- Kennedy, Delahunt Announce New Guidelines For Immigration Raids
- Interim Guidance Relating to Officer Procedure Following Enactment of VAWA 2005
- Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Confidentiality Provisions at the Department of Homeland Security
- VAWA Confidentiality Fact Sheet
- Working With Survivors That Are High Risk of Immigration Enforcement Action
- Immigrant Victim’s Rights and Protections
How the U-Visa Helps Law Enforcement: Letters From the Field
- Material: A Report on: The Importance of the U-visa as a Crime-Fighting Tool for Law Enforcement Officials
- Immigrant and Limited English Proficient Victims’ Access to the Criminal Justice System: The Importance of Collaboration
- Deputy of Police Operation Pete Helein: Statement in Support of U-Visas, T-Visas, and VAWA Self-Petitions
- Officer Michael P. LaRiviere: Statement in Support of U-Visas, T-Visas, and VAWA Self-Petitions
- Police Captain Maria Alvarenga-Watkins: Statement of Support of U-Visas, T-Visas, and VAWA Self-Petitions
- Lieutenant Chris Cole: Statement in Support of U-Visas, T-Visas, and VAWA Self-Petitions
- Sergeant Inspector Antonio Flores: Statement in Support of U-Visas, T-Visas, and VAWA Self-Petitions
VAWA Self-Petition and Confidentiality
- Confidentiality and Breaches of Confidentiality
- Violence Against Women Act VAWA Self-Petitioning Eligibility for Elders
- VAWA Self-Petition Flow Chart for Child Applicants
- VAWA Self-Petition Flow Chart for Adult Applicants
Research
- U-Visa Victims and Lawful Permanent Residency
- VAWA IV Researcher Perspective on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
- National Survey on Types of Criminal Activities: Experienced By U-Visa Recipients
- National Survey on Timing of Access to Work Authorization by Immigrant Victim VAWA Self-Petitioners and U-Visa Applicants
- Experiences of Immigrant Women Who Self-Petition Under the Violence Against Women Act
- Use and Outcome of Civil Protection Orders by Battered Immigrant Women in the U.S.
- Battered Immigrants and U.S. Citizen Spouses
- Characteristics of Help-Seeking Behaviors, Resources, and Service Needs of Battered Immigrant Latinas: Legal and Policy Implications
- Lifetime Prevalence of Violence Against Latina Immigrant: Legal and Policy Implications
- Battered Immigrant Women’s Willingness to Call for Help and Police Response
- Collecting Stories to Illustrate the Need for Proposed Reforms to Aid Immigrant Victims