Get forensic medical and gynecological evaluations documenting evidence of trauma for asylum claim
HealthRight International's Human Rights Clinic (HRC)
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HealthRight’s Human Rights Clinic (HRC) assists LGBT individuals fleeing persecution based on their sexual orientation or gender identity gain safety and protection in the U.S. HRC trains and deploys volunteer medical and mental health providers across the country to provide forensic evaluations documenting evidence of trauma among immigrant survivors of torture and abuse – a key factor in making an asylum claim.
Available
Monday - Friday | 9:30 am - 6 pm |
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HealthRight International requires a referral from an individual’s legal representative. The form for this referral is found in this link: https://healthright.org/what-we-do/resources/information-for-attorneys/
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ADA accessibleUnknown
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CitizenshipNo requirements
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For Communitiesasylum seeker or asylee, survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking victim survivors, immigrants, undocumented immigrant, children (5-11 years old)
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Sliding scaleYes
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Eligibility descriptionRequires a referral through the legal representative.
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Available LanguagesFrench, Spanish
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Available during COVID-19 pandemicYes
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Safe spacesLGBTQ Friendly
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statesConnecticut, New Jersey, New York
What to do next:
Call 212-992-6132
Call HRC for more information, and to schedule an evaluation.
Email hrc-inquiries@healthright.org
(Human Rights Clinic (HRC))
Email HRC for more information, and to schedule an evaluation.
Click to visit link - https://healthright.org/.../
Visit the link for the information legal representatives need to provide a referral for their clients to access HealthRight International's services.
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Health Right International
14 East 4th Street
3rd Floor
New York, NY 10012
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2,568.9 miles away Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Sat - Sun Closed
HealthRight International requires a referral from an individual’s legal representative.
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