Immigrant Child Advocacy Project
NWIRP may be able to provide legal representation to an undocumented minor who has been/is being abused or neglected by her/his parents, or has been abandoned by her/his parents either in the child's home country or in the United States.
If you are a DSHS/DCFS caseworker, dependency attorney, school teacher, or someone who otherwise knows or works with a minor who may need legal help obtaining lawful immigration status, please fill out the Immigrant Child Advocacy Project referral form
and fax it to "Attention: SIJS" at 206.587.4025.
Domestic Violence Advocates
NWIRP may be able to provide legal representation to immigrant survivors of domestic violence or violent crime. If you are a domestic violence advocate and have a client who needs legal assistance with an immigration matter, please call NWIRP's VAWA Unit Intake Line at (206) 957-8621.
Service providers working with domestic violence victims can also help us gather necessary information and/or provide advice to clients by reviewing some of the following materials created by NWIRP.
- Documents and Information Needed to Assist Domestic Violence Victims

- Filing a form I-360 self-petition under the Violence Against Women Act

- Filing a form I-751 waiver of the joint filing requirement of the petition to remove conditions on residence.

- U-Visa Information for Victims of Domestic Violence Crimes

