1. The Violence Against Women Act
One of the first options for immigrants is the Violation Against Women Act (VAWA). This act was designed to help immigrants who are victims of domestic violence. The immigration law was created to prevent United States citizens from abusing their spouses and threatening deportation if the spouse tried to get help.
Immigrants who are eligible under the act can get a green card without …show more content…
Basically, the U-Visa covers any immigrant who was a victim of crimes. The goal of this law is to encourage victims to report crimes and work with law enforcement without having to be afraid of deportation. Social workers play an important role in this process because they advocate on behalf of their client and help the victim to gather evidence.
3. Special Immigrant Juveniles
Some children can be declared a special immigrant juvenile (SIJ) if they are able to prove a few things. A juvenile court must declare the child to be dependent and eligible for long-term foster care. The child can also be put into foster care if they have been a victim of neglect, abuse or abandonment. Likewise, the judge would have to decide that it is not in the child's best interest to return to their home country.
4. Adoption Options
For immigrant children, there are two adoption options available. One option is designed for orphans, and the other is for private adoption. To be considered an orphan, the child must be a ward of the state under the age of 16. They must be orphaned because of the abandonment, death, disappearance or loss of their parents. The child can be adopted abroad or can be brought from abroad for the