CLE: Advocating for Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence

Friday October 26
2007

  • By: NW Immigrant Rights Project , Immigrant Family Advocacy Project
  • Time: 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
  • CLE Credit
  • Location:
    Perkins Coie
    1201 3rd Avenue, Ste 4800
    Seattle, WA
  • Contact:
    Jordan Wasserman
    NWIRP
    206-957-8632
  • Website: www.nwirp.org
  • Source: Washington Decommissioned
The Immigrant Families Advocacy Project (IFAP) in conjunction with the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP), the Washington Law School Foundation, and the University of Washington School of Law invite you to participate in a Continuing Legal Education program on immigration relief for non-citizen survivors of crime and domestic violence.

**NEW DATE OF THE CLE IS OCTOBER 26, 2007. SPACE IS LIMITED. SEE ATTACHED REGISTRATION FORM**

IFAP was founded in 1996 as a partnership between NWIRP and the University of Washington School of Law. The organization trains and matches law students with pro bono attorneys and provides representation to immigrant survivors of crime and domestic violence who are eligible to obtain lawful immigration status in the U.S. under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). IFAP has enabled hundreds immigrant survivors and their children to leave abusive relationships and begin lives free of violent behavior, while providing law students with an opportunity to gain training and experience in immigration law, domestic violence advocacy, and client counseling.
  • CLE Credit Comments: 4.5 Regular CLE Credits, .75 Ethics Credits