Boston University School of Law - Immigrants' Rights & Human Trafficking Program

Name

Boston University School of Law - Immigrants' Rights & Human Trafficking Program

Provider Type

Direct Services Agency

Service Provider Type

Anti-Trafficking

Populations Served

Adult; Citizen/Legal Permanent Resident; Female; Foreign National; Labor Trafficking; Male; Minor (Under 18); Sex Trafficking; Transgender Female-to-Male; Transgender Male-to-Female

Visas Served

A-3 Visa Holders; A-3 Visa Holders; H-2B Visa Holders - Forestry; G-5 Visa Holders; J-1 Visa Holders; H-2A Visa Holders; H-2B Visa Holders

Geographic Service Area

Massachusetts (available to provide legal technical assistance and support in New England with preference to represent clients residing in MA)

Public Phone

Main: (617) 353-2807
Hotline: (617) 353-2807
Additional 2: (617) 910-0203

Hotline Details

M-F 9 am-5 pm; Line for legal referrals. Please leave a message with important details if staff are not available.

Languages

English; Spanish

Funding

OVC Human Trafficking Victim Services

Mission Statement

Boston University School of Law’s Immigrants Rights’ and Human Trafficking Program provides direct pro bono representation to survivors of human trafficking in a variety of contexts, including victim compensation, employment rights, immigration relief, petitions to seal criminal records, and representation as witnesses and victims in the human trafficking criminal prosecution. BU Law also provides managed referrals to pro bono attorneys in other areas, including civil litigation, family law, guardianship, public benefits access, and housing.

Human Trafficking Hotline Statistics

50,123

signals were received by the Hotline in 2021. Includes calls, texts, and online chats and tips.

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