Despite a recent legislative change in Switzerland aimed at protecting migrant women from domestic violence, many still encounter significant barriers when seeking justice. A foundation in western Switzerland has created a network of trained volunteers to offer support to these women. The fear of losing their residence permit is a significant concern among migrant women who are victims of domestic violence, according to Marisa Dinis, a Neuchâtel resident of Angolan origin. Under current regulations, if a residence permit was issued as part of family reunification, it becomes invalid if the wife leaves the shared home. Exceptions have only been granted if the victim could prove the intensity and recurrence of violent acts against them. In June, the Swiss parliament passed an amendment to the law on foreign nationals. This allows migrant women who have become victims of domestic violence to apply for an extension of their residence permit originally granted under family reunification.