Our Clients
Beyond the T Visa: Immigrant Survivors of Human Trafficking Still Face Barriers
On July 30, Ayuda joins immigrant champions around the world in observing World Day Against Trafficking in Persons.
For Client Diana, “Alimony” Means “Independence”
Diana first met Aiden in her home country, before she married him and moved to be with him in the U.S.
Alexandra Finds Freedom Through Civil Protection
Alexandra*, an immigrant in her early twenties, came to Ayuda seeking freedom for herself and her child.
Client Sarah Builds a Safer Future for Her Children
Sarah* escaped her abuser after 20 years of enduring his violence.
Client Jasmine Finds Safety with a Helping Hand from Ayuda Social Services
Jasmine*, a Cameroonian immigrant, arrived at Ayuda, shortly after fleeing her abusive husband in Texas.
Ayuda Client Emmanuel Secures Legal Permanent Residency
With the support of our team, Emmanuel regained his work permit and finally secured permanent residency.
Ayuda Client Rosa Wins Custody Case
Rosa can ensure that the man who abused her will never harm her daughter.
Unaccompanied and Unshakeable: This is Elias’ Story
Honoring an survivor’s story ahead of World Day Against Trafficking In Persons on July 30.
Selena’s Story: Celebrating U Visa Success After 6 Years
Selena has been granted her U Visa after a long six years of waiting.
Awa’s Story – Pro Bono Shoutout
Arnold & Porter Senior Associate Chris Moulder, PhD, successfully shepherded a Violence Against Woman Act (VAWA) self-petition to the finish line in 2022. This is Awa’s story.