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Working with Domestic Violence Immigrant Survivors: The Intersection of Basic Family Law, Immigration, Benefits, and Housing Issues in California 2020
Chair(s):
Cindy C. Liou, Morgan M. Weibel, Mélody Saint-Saëns
Practice Area:
Domestic violence,
Family law,
Housing,
Immigration and naturalization,
Pro bono
Published:
Sep 2020
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. In re Marriage of Kumar, 13 Cal.App.5th 1072 (2017)
Chapter 2. Bianka M. v. Superior Court, 5 Cal.5th 1004 (2018)
Chapter 3. Power and Control Tactics Used Against Immigrant Women Wheel and Outline, Futures Without Violence
Chapter 4. Orientation to Domestic Violence (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 5. Providing Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Services for Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence in the Elimination of Bias, Detailed Outline
Chapter 6. Lifetime Spiral of Gender Violence, Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence
Chapter 7. Tip Sheet: How to Address Problems with Interpretation, Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence
Chapter 8. Tip Sheet: How to Work with Interpreters, Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence
Chapter 9. Tip Sheet: Interpretation Services, Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence
Chapter 10. Resource Guide for Advocates and Attorneys on Interpretation Services for Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Trafficking Victims, Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence (Updated 2016)
Chapter 11. Providing Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Services for Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence in the Elimination of Bias (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 12. Matter of L-E-A-, Respondent, 27 I&N Dec. 581 (A.G. 2019), Interim Decision #3959, Decided by Attorney General July 29, 2019
Chapter 13. Guidance for Processing Reasonable Fear, Credible Fear, Asylum, and Refugee Claims in Accordance with Matter of L-E-A-, Policy Memorandum, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (September 30, 2019)
Chapter 14. Memorandum from John Morton, Director, Re: Prosecutorial Discretion: Certain Victims, Witnesses, and Plaintiffs, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (June 17, 2011)
Chapter 15. Memorandum from Peter S. Vincent, Principal Legal Advisor, Re: Guidance Regarding U Nonimmigrant Status (U visa) Applicants in Removal Proceedings or with Final Order of Deportation or Removal, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (September 25, 2009)
Chapter 16. Memorandum from David J. Venturella, Acting Director, Detention and Removal Operations, Re: Guidance: Adjudicating Stay Requests Filed by U Nonimmigrant Status (U-visa) Applicants, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (September 24, 2009)
Chapter 17. Executive Order: Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvements (January 25, 2017)
Chapter 18. Executive Order: Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States (January 25, 2017)
Chapter 19. Memorandum from James R. McHenry III, Director, Executive Office for Immigration Review, Re: Case Priorities and Immigration Court Performance Measures, U.S. Department of Justice (January 17, 2018)
Chapter 20. Matter of Castro-Tum, 27 I&N Dec. 271 (A.G. 2018), Interim Decision #3926, Decided by Attorney General May 17, 2018
Chapter 21. Matter of A-B-, 27 I&N Dec. 316 (A.G. 2018), Interim Decision #3929, Decided by Attorney General June 11, 2018
Chapter 22. Matter of L-A-B-R- et al., 27 I&N Dec. 405 (A.G. 2018), Interim Decision #3933, Decided on August 16, 2018
Chapter 23. Policy Memorandum, PM-602-0163, Issuance of Certain RFEs and NOIDs; Revisions to Adjudicator’s Field Manual (AFM) Chapter 10.5(a), Chapter 10.5(b), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (July 13, 2018)
Chapter 24. Policy Memorandum, PM-602-0050.1, Updated Guidance for the Referral of Cases and Issuance of Notices to Appear (NTAs) in Cases Involving Inadmissible and Deportable Aliens, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (June 28, 2018)
Chapter 25. Notice to Appear Policy Memorandum, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (Updated December 4, 2018)
Chapter 26. Additional Immigration Legal Remedies Resources
Chapter 27. Immigration Protections and Recent Updates for Survivors of Domestic Violence: Asylum, VAWA, U visa, and T visas (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 28. Immigrant Victims of Trafficking and Other Serious Crimes: California Benefits Eligibility and Time Limits, National Immigration Law Center
Chapter 29. Immigrant Benefits Referral Letter, Attachment A-1 (Updated March 10, 2017)
Chapter 30. Flowchart—Is Your Client Subject to Public Charge Inadmissibility?, Immigrant Legal Resource Center
Chapter 31. Public Charge Exemptions and Considerations, Immigrant Legal Resource Center (December 2019)
Chapter 32. Additional Benefits and Immigration Resources
Chapter 33. California Family Code Statutes (Sections 3011, 3020, 3040, 3044, 3424, 4320 and 2210)
Chapter 34. Domestic Violence Prevention Forms (DV-100, DV-101, DV-110 and DV-130)
Chapter 35. Family Law and Immigration: Common Family Law Issues for Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 36. Domestic Violence and Housing: How California Laws, the Fair Housing Act, and the Violence Against Women Act Protect Survivors of Domestic Violence from Denial of Housing, Help Them Defend and Avoid Eviction, and Aid Survivors in Maintaining Safe and Stable Housing Outline
Chapter 37. Domestic Violence Safety Plan Checklist
Chapter 38. Additional Domestic Violence and Housing Resources
Chapter 39. Domestic Violence and Housing: How California Laws, the Fair Housing Act, and the Violence Against Women Act Protect Survivors of Domestic Violence from Denial of Housing, Help Them Defend and Avoid Eviction, and Aid in Maintaining Safe and Stable Housing (PowerPoint slides)
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