VAWA self-petitions for spouses

As an immigration law firm in Salt Lake City, we understand that domestic violence is a serious problem that affects many individuals and families in our community. The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) provides a way for spouses who are victims of domestic violence to self-petition for lawful permanent residency in the United States without relying on their abusive partner.

At Us Journey, we are dedicated to helping victims of domestic violence navigate the VAWA self-petition process and achieve the legal protection they need to move forward with their lives. If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence and married to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, here’s what you need to know about the VAWA self-petition process:

Eligibility Requirements.
To be eligible for a VAWA self-petition, you must be married to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident who has subjected you to assault or extreme cruelty. You must also be able to show that you entered into a bona fide marriage, i.e., that you did not marry solely for immigration purposes.

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The VAWA self-petition process is confidential and you do not need your abusive spouse’s cooperation or knowledge to file a petition. You can also file a self-petition even if you are divorced from your abusive spouse, as long as the divorce is related to the abuse.

Filing Process
To file a VAWA self-petition, you must complete and submit Form I-360 to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). You must also include evidence that you meet the requirements, such as police reports, medical records, and affidavits from witnesses who can attest to the abuse.

If USCIS approves your self-petition, you may be able to apply for lawful permanent residence (green card). If you are in removal proceedings, you may also be eligible to apply for a stay of removal while your self-petition is pending.

Working with an immigration attorney
Navigating the VAWA self-petition process can be complex and emotionally difficult, especially if you are a victim of domestic violence. At Us Journey, we have extensive experience helping clients in Salt Lake City and the surrounding areas with VAWA self-petitions.

We can help you gather the evidence you need to support your self-petition, prepare and file the petition with USCIS, and advocate on your behalf throughout the process. Our goal is to help you achieve legal protection and build a better future for you and your family.

Contact Us Journey
If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence and need help with a VAWA self-petition, contact Us Journey today. We offer compassionate and experienced legal representation to clients in Salt Lake City and the surrounding areas. Let us help you navigate the VAWA self-petition process and achieve the legal protection you deserve.

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