The law relating to migrant victims of domestic violence can be complicated. This book is the first of its kind covering all aspects of these claims including, the definition of domestic violence, the destitution domestic violence concession, applications for settlements as a victim of domestic violence under the immigration rules and the complex issue of evidencing domestic violence, routes to challenge adverse decisions, applications based on domestic violence under the EUSS scheme, and also applications outside of the rules.
The book is aimed at practitioners in this field at all levels; providing a comprehensive overview of the law and detailing the intricacies and problems that arise in cases.