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Spousal Abuse Petitions in Immigration Cases: Criteria in Psychosocial Evaluations

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Course Description

Length: 1h 1min    Published: 6/12/2017    
There are specific criteria and considerations in psychosocial evaluations for spousal abuse cases, specifically when handling immigration petitions. Here, attorney Mark Silver discusses how such cases are evaluated from a clinical perspective with the consideration for the client's immigration petition. He examines the cycles of abuse and the challenges the victim faces in the context of their marriage to an American citizen, as well as the major types of abuse and characteristics of abusers.

Mr. Silver also discusses the connection of victims' psychological conditions to immigration cases and opines on who should undertake the clinical evaluations. He also addresses the steps to take in the event of a denial or RFE.

Learning Objectives:
I. Understand VAWA
II. Recognize the cycles of abuse in VAWA cases
III. Identify why immigrant women are often targets for abuse and consider major visa issues
IV. Address the major types of abuses
V. Profile an abuser
VI. Understand the criteria for psychosocial evaluations, what questions to ask an abused client, and where said client can seek help

Learning Objectives
* Understand how to recognize the cycles of abuse in VAWA cases
* Identify why immigrant women are often targets for abuse
* Understand the criteria for psychosocial evaluations
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