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Learning Lab: Immigration Update for CBOs Helping Domestic Violence Survivors

March 2, 2022 Chintan Amin

Community-Based Organizations serving the South Asian-American diaspora often aid survivors of domestic abuse. These survivors have built lives in North America but are dependent upon their abuser for their status. Nisha Karnani, an experienced immigration attorney, will provide an update on a number of tools CBOs can use to aid survivors who wish to remain in the US and receive legal status after escaping abuse.

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The South Asian Bar Association of North America Foundation Supports Access to Justice For South Asian Communities in North America.

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