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The Benefits of Forensic Social Work in Immigration Law Practice
Abstract This is the first of a two-part paper. The first paper will explore the forensic social worker in the role of expert examiner and witness for immigration lawyers and the immigration court. The second paper will explore the many issues that need to be examined during the biopsychosocial interview to ensure a complete assessment. This paper will consider the four types of cases referred to immigration experts in forensic social work: Spousal abuse cases, criminal immigration cases, hardship cases, and asylum cases.