Resource List, available online at: http://bit.ly/ASISTANLNResourceList • • National Latin@ Network: http://www.nationallatinonetwork.org/ ASISTA: www.asistahelp.org A. Immigration Basics 1. USCIS Forms: www.uscis.gov/forms 2. Glossaries of Immigration Terms a. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service, the government agency that is in charge of accepting applications for immigration benefits, created a glossary of common immigration terms which is available here and is also available in Spanish here: http://www.uscis.gov/es/central-i9/servicio-al-cliente/glosario-de-terminos b. In addition, ASISTA has this guide to immigration jargon for beginners available here: http://www.icadvinc.org/wpcontent/uploads/2010/06/Immigration-Jargon-for-Beginners.pdf c. National Immigration Law Center created a similar glossary which is available here: https://nycicop.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/immigration_glossary_terms. pdf 3. Sample Notice to Appear: http://immigrantjustice.org/sites/immigrantjustice.org/files/Appendix I - NTA.pdf 4. Immigration Court links: a. Individual Court locations: http://www.justice.gov/eoir/sibpages/ICadr.htm i. Toll free #: 1-800-898-7180 (A# required to access system) b. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Chief Counsel http://www.ice.gov/contact/opla/ c. DHS, ICE, Enforcement and Removal Operations List of District Offices http://www.ice.gov/contact/ero/index.htm 1 B. Rights and Access to Services 1. IRLC Red Cards: http://www.ilrc.org/resources/red-cards 2. Article: Accessing Services to Protect the Life or Safety Post Assault, by Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP, LauraWaters and Leslye E. Orloff Available here: http://niwaplibrary.wcl.american.edu/reference/additionalmaterials/public-benefits/unrestricted-benefits/Immigrant-Access-toPrograms.pdf/at_download/file 3. National Immigration Law Center- Access to Public Benefits: a. https://www.nilc.org/access-to-bens.html 4. NIWAP Public Benefits Map: It shows the different types of benefits an immigrant survivor may be eligible for, including TANF, Health Care, Child Care, Driver’s Licenses, etc. http://www.niwap.org/benefitsmap/ C. U visas 1. Full List of U visa Qualifying Crimes~INA 101(a)(15)(U)(iii) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Abduction Abusive Sexual Contact Blackmail Domestic Violence Extortion False Imprisonment Female Genital Mutilation Felonious Assault Fraud in Foreign Labor Contracting* Hostage Incest Involuntary Servitude Kidnapping Manslaughter Murder Obstruction of Justice Peonage Perjury Prostitution Rape Sexual Assault Sexual Exploitation Slave Trade Stalking* Torture Trafficking Witness Tampering Unlawful Criminal Restraint *This could also include any similar activity where the elements of the crime are substantially similar to one of the enumerated crimes above. **Attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit any of the above and other related crimes may also be considered. 5. Workplace Power and Control Wheel http://www.aidv-usa.com/wheel.html 2 6. National Employment Law Center U visa Practice Manual available here: http://nelp.3cdn.net/310537e0a2042271a9_mlbrjkjfx.pdf 7. Eunice Hyunhye Cho, Giselle Hass, Leticia Saucedo. “A New Understanding of Substantial Abuse: Evaluating Harm in U-Visa Petitions for Immigrant Victims of Workplace Crime” Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, Vol. 29, 2015 , Available at http://bit.ly/1Pmu40z 8. ASISTA/AILA Resource List: Working More Effectively with Law Enforcement to Obtain U visa Certifications, available at http://www.asistahelp.org/documents/news/LEAs_and_U_visas_Resource_List__ Mar_81F4DA7B57E8C.pdf 9. ICWC’s Zoho Travel and Certifier Database: http://icwclaw.org/servicesavailable/icwc-u-travel-and-certifier-database/ 10. U visa Law Enforcement Certification Resource Guide: http://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/dhs_u_visa_certificati on_guide_0.pdf D. VAWA 1. Womenslaw: Basic VAWA Oveviewhttp://www.womenslaw.org/laws_state_type.php?id=10270&state_code=US 2. ASISTA Clearinghouse: VAWA http://www.asistahelp.org/index.cfm?nodeID=23519&audienceID=1 3. Immigration Advocates Network: http://www.immigrationadvocates.org/nonprofit/ 4. VAWAUpdates/VAWA experts listserves: for information on how to join www.asistahelp.org E. Trafficking 1. Human Trafficking Legal Access Center: http://www.humantraffickinglaw.net/ 2. Department of State Trafficking In Person: http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/245365.pdf 3. Freedom Network: http://freedomnetworkusa.org 4. Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking: https://endslaveryandtrafficking.org/policy-resources/ 5. DHS Blue Campaign: http://www.dhs.gov/blue-campaign 3 F. Safety Planning 1. CLINIC Family Safety Planning Guide: https://cliniclegal.org/resources/othergeneral/family-safety-planning-trainingmanual G. General Practice Resources 1. Immigration Power and Control Wheel: http://www.endingviolence.org/files/uploads/ImmigrantWomenPCwheel.pdf 2. Sample of immigration-related contacts and services: https://www.dropbox.com/s/vknoo8x6i82ybp7/Advocate Booklet-Homework 1-3 Web1 (2).pdf?dl=0 3. National Latin@ Network Language Access Toolkit: http://nationallatinonetwork.org/lep-toolkit-your-plan 4. IAN Immigration Services Directory: http://www.immigrationadvocates.org/nonprofit/legaldirectory/ 5. NIWAP Service Provider directory: http://www.niwap.org/directory/ 4
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