Domestic Violence

Hope for Survivors: Immigration Relief for Victims of Domestic Violence

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time to honor survivors, raise awareness, and share resources that help people rebuild their lives in safety and dignity. At Hope Immigration, we know that survivors of abuse often face additional barriers when they are also navigating the immigration system. Fear of deportation, financial dependence, or threats from […]

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Hope Immigration and Tapestri: A Partnership for Positive Change

At Hope Immigration, we are proud to highlight our partnership with Tapestri Inc., a non-profit organization making a real difference in Georgia’s immigrant and refugee community. They have been a great source of support to our team and our clients. What is Tapestri? Tapestri Inc. Georgia-based non-profit organization founded in 1996. Their mission is to

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Strength Beyond Borders: Empowering Survivors Through Immigration Options

National Domestic Violence Hotline October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time to shed light on the silent suffering of countless individuals trapped in abusive relationships. Within immigration law, we recognize the difficulties of survivors who often face unique challenges with their immigration status. In honor of this awareness month, we wanted to share resources

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U Visa Updates (2017)

Last month, I was fortunate to meet with some of the best and brightest advocates and discuss U visas (available for victims of certain crimes). We talked about the backlog, adjudication trends, the new forms, and what happens to U applicants with removal orders. I’d like to share some highlights from that conversation. The Backlog/Wait List As

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Representing a Scared VAWA Recipient at Her Recent Order of Supervision in Atlanta

Guest Post from Attorney Pepper N. Glenn I know many of you out there are worried about your next reporting date with ICE under your Order of Supervision in Atlanta. I cannot paint a pretty picture for you and tell you that it is all going to work out fine, but I do want to

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