Online Resources

You can find select ILRC resources or materials in this area. Click on each category to get more detail. For faster download, (WINDOWS SYSTEMS) Right mouse click on Hyperlink and select "save target as", Save file in "My Documents" folder or another directory on your computer.
1. Anti-Fraud

The ILRC published a manual for District Attorneys on fraud against immigrants.

2. BIA- Authorized Practice of Law and Accreditation

"Authorized Practice of Law and Ethical Duties of Paralegals" - Chapter 13 from ILRC's A Guide for Immigration Advocates

3. Citizenship &
Civic Participation

This page offers information and resources for advocates and community organizations.

4. Immigrant Leadership Development

A new curriculum based on the community Leadership Initiative Trainings conducted by Lutheran Immigration & Refugee Services and ILRC

5. Legal Alert

Recently released materials from a variety of sources including ILRC’s listservs and other collaborative partners.

6. ListServe

You can find e-mails or documents sent from ILRC Listserve.

7. NACARA

The project provides technical assistance to attorneys, paralegals and others who are working with NACARA eligible clients, as well as, an informational mailing list service for members.

8. Publications

Including publication order forms, publication descriptions.

9. SIJS

ILRC has advocated for the rights of abused immigrant children in county care since 1990.

10. U Visas

U visa interim relief is now available for immigrant victims of certain crimes who are helpful to law enforcement in either investigation or procescution of the crime. ILRC offers a handbook on U visa interim relief.

11. VAWA

The ILRC offers training courses and technical support on Violence Against Women Act relief for battered spouses and children.

12. Asylum

Winning Asylum Cases 2004 Edition Disk Contents
- for Microsoft Word
- for Word Perfect

13. Quick Reference Chart and Notes for California offenses

The Quick Reference Chart and Notes for California offenses is a guide to assist public defenders and others to determine the immigration consequences of selected California offenses.  [See the new Quick Reference Chart and Notes for Arizona offenses.   Other state guides can be found at www.nlada.org.]

 


   

Last Modified: December 12 2006 01:19:54