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Red Wind Consulting, Inc.
AI/AN Urban Population Fact Sheet
AI/AN Urban Population Fact Sheet
ASISTA Practice Pointer: Correctly Identifying the Expiration Date of U Nonimmigrant Status (Updated February 8, 2024)
Many practitioners report uncertainty about the date their client’s U status expires because the client has multiple documents defining the validity of their status. For instance, a U derivative may have: (1) the I-797 approval notice for the principal’s I-918, (2) the I-797 approval notice for their own I-918A, (3) a U-3 (or other derivative U category) visa in their passport, (4) an I-94 from CBP, and (5) a passport entry stamp.
Sometimes the expiration date on one of these documents is different from others. This resource provides strategies to address expiration date discrepancies, obtain a copy of the I-94, which is generally controlling, and develop an appropriate plan for filing that preserves your client’s rights.
ASISTA’s OVW-Funded Products, 2021-2023 Grant Period
This document contains all practice advisories, practice pointers, alerts, and any other documents produced during our 2021-2023 grant period.
National Network to End Domestic Violence
Conceptos basicos de cifrado para programas atencion a las personas sobrevivientes de la violencia de genero
Esta guía presenta a los proveedores de servicios para víctimas los conceptos básicos de cifrado y su aplicabilidad para trabajar con sobrevivientes y para su seguridad.
ASISTA & OVW Webinars Legal Remedies for Crime Survivors & Hot Topics
The ASISTA OVW YouTube Channel contains all webinar recordings presented during our grant period 2021-2023. If you want to access the presentation slides, indexes of materials, or any other documents shared during the webinars, please see below the links to access each webinar individually.
Jewish Women International
Faiths In The Black Community
Faith resource sheet for gender-based violence providers.
Top Ten Things Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Advocates Should Know About Immigrant Survivors (December 8, 2023)
ASISTA’s Top Ten list for domestic violence & sexual assault advocates aims to inform advocates about key concepts and barriers impacting immigrant survivors of gender-based violence, while providing resources to help overcome them.
Glossary of Terms (Dec. 2023)
This glossary of terms will help advocates and legal representatives to access the terminology of commonly used acronyms and words used on survivor-based relief applications and in many other immigration applications.
Checklist: Initial Documents Immigrant Survivors May Need (Nov. 2023)
This checklist suggests documents that social workers and advocates working with immigrant survivors may wish to help the survivors to gather. They may become useful for pending or future immigration application. Most people will not have all of these, but if your client has them, see if you can help obtain a copy.
National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life (NCALL)
Rural Domestic and Sexual Abuse Program Advocates: Making a Difference in The Lives of Older Survivors of Abuse
This toolkit was first created in 2013 with the purpose of providing rural domestic and sexual abuse service programs with resources and tools to effectively respond to abuse in later life, an issue that lies at the nexus between domestic violence, sexual assault, and elder abuse. In 2022-2023, NCALL updated this resource with guidance from two focus groups of individuals working in rural communities.