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VAWA Self-Petition

The Violence Against Women Act allows victims of domestic violence to self-petition for immigration status without relying on their abuser. We provide compassionate, confidential assistance.

Who May Qualify

Victim of battery or extreme cruelty

Abuser is U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse/parent

Good moral character

Resided with the abuser

The Process

1

Confidential Consultation

We meet privately to understand your situation and explain your options in a safe environment.

2

Evidence Gathering

We help collect documentation of abuse, which can include police reports, medical records, affidavits, and more.

3

Self-Petition Filing

We prepare and file your VAWA self-petition (Form I-360) with USCIS.

4

Work Authorization

Once approved for processing, you can apply for work authorization.

5

Green Card

Upon approval, you can apply for adjustment of status to become a permanent resident.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to Get Started?

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