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- ASISTA Immigration Assistance
ASISTA provides national leadership, advocacy, training, and technical support to enhance access to safety and justice for immigrant crime survivors
- Membership Benefits - ASISTA
ASISTA Members are individuals, organizations, agencies, and firms that serve immigrant survivors of violence in a professional capacity and in a manner that is consistent with ASISTA’s mission Applicants for a non-profit organizational membership must have 501(c)(3) IRS tax designation Employees of the federal government and individuals who engage in the unauthorized practice of law are
- VAWA Self-Petition - ASISTA
VAWA Self-Petition The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) allows battered immigrants to petition for legal status in the United States without relying on abusive U S citizen or legal permanent resident spouses, parents or children to sponsor their Adjustment of Status (Form I-485) applications This section contains information on VAWA history, regulation, legislation, reauthorization acts
- About - ASISTA
About ASISTA Our Programs ASISTA’s mission is to advance the dignity, rights and liberty of immigrant survivors of violence Our vision is that immigrants live in a just world free from violence LEARN MORE Meet the Team ASISTA is a national non-profit dedicated to helping attorneys and advocates assist immigrant survivors of crime with their…
- Programs - ASISTA
Programs Case Assistance (TA) Policy Advocacy Training Case Assistance (Also known as Technical Assistance TA) ASISTA’s technical assistance (TA) is individualized case help that is intended exclusively for attorneys, DOJ accredited representatives, and advocates who are serving immigrant survivors of violence in a professional capacity We help them answer complex issues and questions that
- U visas - ASISTA
New ASISTA Policy Alert, Q A on ICE Directive: Using a Victim-Centered Approach with Noncitizen Crime Victims (Current as of August 23, 2021) On August 10, 2021, ICE issued a new agency directive superseding guidance from 2019 regarding stay of removal requests and removal proceedings involving U visa petitioners (hereinafter “Directive”) The Directive outlines new policies and procedures
- Technical Assistance - ASISTA
Technical Assistance What is Technical Assistance? ASISTA’s technical assistance (TA) is individualized case help that is intended exclusively for attorneys, DOJ accredited representatives, and advocates who are serving immigrant survivors of violence in a professional capacity We help them answer complex issues and questions that arise in VAWA, U, and T visa cases as well…
- Resources for Survivors and Advocates - ASISTA
Resources for Survivors and Advocates This section contains general resources and other useful information translated in several languages to assist immigrant survivors with their rights in this country It also contains resources for immigration attorneys, practitioners, advocates, community organizers, and anyone working with immigrant survivors at risk of removal Resources for Survivors
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