pria is back with me.of your clients have h-4 visas which means they are traps, many of them, often trapped. how does asha help them. >> this situation is very unique. when someone comes here on an h-4 visa they pretty much -- they can't work. their immigration status is totally dependent on their spouse. if they're in in an abusive situation that mooirks matters worse because the spouse has total control on them. >> how do you help them, then? >> when they come to us, we will assign them an advocate, a client advocate who will talk to them personally and take down what their needs are and as a first step, take care of meerch needs that might be food, that might be clothes. that might be grocery shopping or whatever their needs are. and then as a second step, we'll assess their long-term needs and put them in touch with a lawyer. we'll give a down payment on legal fees, almost up to $3 or $4,000. legal fees are extremely expensive. >> there's a misconception that an ajeanne culture's abused women are less