Governor s Office for Children, Youth & Families. Division for Women

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Governor s Office for Children, Youth & Families Division for Women

Southern Arizona Battered Immigrant Women s Project Mission Safety and empowerment for immigrant women and children victims of sexual and domestic violence

Extent of the Problem Every 34 minutes a child witnesses a domestic violence incident in Arizona, Governor s s Commission for Prevention of Family Violence, 2001 1 in 3 women will be a victim of domestic violence in her lifetime 1 in 5 women will experience an attempted or completed sexual assault (National Victimization Survey, 2003)

Definitions Domestic Violence A A pattern of coercive control that one person exercises over another in order to dominate and get their way. When Love Goes Wrong,, by Ann Jones & Susan Schecter Sexual Violence Unwanted sexual contact. Encompasses the crimes of sexual assault, rape, marital rape, sexual abuse, child sexual abuse, and sexual harassment.

Power and Control Tactics Emotional abuse Economic abuse Sexual abuse Using children Threats Intimidation Isolation Physical abuse

Barriers Faced by Victims of Domestic Violence Societal taboos Economic Barriers Lack of services for victims Fear of retaliation Transportation Few Resources in Rural Areas

Additional Barriers Faced by Immigrant Crime Victims Lack of knowledge and/or misinformation about the legal system in the U.S. Fear and mistrust of the police and judicial system Fear of deportation threats by abuser Language, cultural and religious barriers

Additional Barriers Faced by Immigrant Crime Victims Social isolation lack of support, no family or friends in US, no one who speaks her/his language Lack of options alternative housing, limited skills, economic dependence on abuser Fear of losing custody of children

Federal Legislation Violence Against Women Act 1994 Federal recognition of crimes of domestic violence, sexual violence and stalking Funds services for criminal justice reform and victim safety Self-petition for battered spouses and children

Violence Against Women Act 2000 and 2005 Expanded access to self-petitioning for abused immigrant spouses and children; VAWA 2005 added abused parents Created U visas for victims of certain crimes Created T visas for victims of human trafficking

Immigrating to the US through a Family Petition U.S. citizen (USC) or lawful permanent resident (LPR) sponsors immigrant spouse/child by filing I-130 I petition No employment authorization and no right to live in U.S. until immigrant files I-485 I 485 (green card) application Spouse/child of LPR must wait 6-86 8 years to file the I-485 I application USC or LPR sponsor may withdraw I-130 I at any time, which cancels I-485 I and terminates the immigration process

Relative petition vs. VAWA Relative Petition USC or LPR sponsor files I-130I Immigrant files I-485I If sponsor = USC, file I-130 I and I-I 485 at the same time If sponsor = LPR, may wait 6-86 years to file I-485I No work permit until immigrant files I-485I I-485 interview requires sponsor s presence USC or LPR Sponsor can withdraw I-130 at any time, which cancels immigration process VAWA Self-petition Abused immigrant files I-360 I self-petition Abused immigrant files I-485I If abuser = USC, file I-360 I and I-485 I at the same time If abuser = LPR, may wait 6-86 8 years to file I-485 I Work permit and deferred action upon approval of I-360I Abused immigrant goes to I-485I interview by him/herself USC or LPR relative has no control over immigration process

Who Qualifies to File a Self-Petition under VAWA? Abused parents, spouses and children under 21 of U.S. citizens (USCs( USCs) Abused parents, spouses and children under 21 of lawful permanent residents (LPRs( LPRs) Parent of a child abused by a USC or LPR Self-petitioner may include children under 21 as derivatives

Self-Petition Requirements Legal marriage Married in good faith (not just for a green card) Resided together at some time Abuse during marriage Good moral character

Benefits of an Approved Self-petition Employment authorization Deferred action status (limited protection from deportation) Possible eligibility for public benefits Ability to apply for LPR status (green card)

U Visa Interim Relief Requirements: Immigrant has suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result of having been a victim of criminal activity Immigrant (or if under 16, the parent, guardian, or next friend) possesses information concerning criminal activity Immigrant has been helpful, is being helpful or is likely to be helpful to authorities investigating or prosecuting criminal activity Law enforcement certification letter

U visa Listed Crimes Rape Torture Trafficking Incest Domestic violence Sexual assault Abusive sexual contact Prostitution Sexual exploitation FGM Being held hostage Peonage Involuntary servitude Slave trade Kidnapping Abduction Unlawful criminal restraint False imprisonment Blackmail Extortion Manslaughter Murder Felonious assault Witness tampering Obstruction of justice Perjury Attempt, conspiracy or solicitation of any listed crime

Law Enforcement Certification Letter May be signed by any law enforcement official responsible for investigation or prosecution of the crime No specified form, but should include: official s s name and title immigrant victim s s name specific crime of which the immigrant was a victim that the immigrant has information about the crime that the immigrant has been helpful, is being helpful or is likely to be helpful in investigation or prosecution of the crime

Benefits of an approved U visa Employment authorization Deferred action status May include derivatives Ability to apply for LPR status (green card)

Contact with Immigrant Crime Victims Do not assume the victim is undocumented Do not ask for immigration status or for documentation Do not call ICE or Border Patrol, or use them for translation Do not use suspected abuser or other family members as translators Link victim with a victim s s service agency

U.S. Department Of Justice Rural Domestic Violence and Child Victimization Grant 2004 X0462-AZ AZ-WR