June 2022 Recordings – Two Part Series April 13, 2022 Webinar: Understanding Helpfulness for U Visa Certification and the Ongoing Assistance Requirement

Two Part Series Webinar Description

U Visa statutes and regulations were designed to help fight crime and offer early protection for crime victims. This webinar discusses the U visa’s helpfulness requirement for certification and a crime victim’s ongoing responsibility to provide assistance in the investigation or prosecution of the qualifying criminal activity, when reasonably requested and there is an ongoing need. In this two part webinar series, subject matter experts (including a judge, law enforcement, and prosecutors) discuss how certifying agencies can assess helpfulness, what DHS regulations require when evaluating unreasonableness. To end, we highlight the USCIS’ new 2022 U Visa Certification Resource Guide. 

Presenters

  • Sharla Jackson, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Resource Prosecutor, Prosecuting Attorney’s Council of Georgia
  • Tara Patet, Senior Prosecutor, City Attorney’s Office, St. Paul, Minnesota
  • Investigator Michael LaRiviere, Salem Police Department, MA
  • Hon. Susan Breall, San Francisco, Superior Court
  • Leslye E. Orloff, NIWAP, American University, Washington College of Law

Training Materials

PowerPoint Presentation

Training Materials for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors

Forms of Immigration Relief

Forms of Immigration Relief

Department of Homeland Security Policies: Important to Work with Immigrant Victims

U and T Visas

Forms

Webinars

Know Your Rights Information

U Visa as a Crime-fighting Tool

Screening Tools and Collaboration

VAWA Self-Petition

Language Access

VAWA Confidentiality

Public Benefits for Systems Based and Other Victim Advocates

Prosecutor’s Tools Enhancing Work With Immigrant Crime Victims

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