Do I Have To Leave The US If I Apply For VAWA?

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    If you apply for protection under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), you generally do not need to leave the United States during the application process and, in most cases, can receive a green card while in the United States. VAWA is designed to help individuals who have been victims of abuse by…

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Can I File VAWA Outside the United States?

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    The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) allows individuals who have experienced domestic violence to self-petition for lawful status in the United States without the abuser’s involvement. A common question is whether VAWA can be filed while living outside the United States.    To be eligible for VAWA, applicants must show they have been…

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Vice President Kamala Harris’s Immigration Policy

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As we approach a pivotal election season, it’s essential to stay informed about the candidates and their policies, especially on matters as impactful as immigration. We turn our attention to Vice President Kamala Harris, who is on the Democratic ticket and has been a vocal advocate for comprehensive immigration reform.   Pathway to Citizenship  …

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10-Year Green Card for Our VAWA Client

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We are pleased to announce another win at our firm! We secured a 10-year green card for a client under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), based on their relationship with their U.S. citizen child.  Our team is overjoyed to celebrate yet another win for another one of our deserving clients!   In this situation,…

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Do I Have to Remain Married to Qualify for VAWA?

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    The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) provides protections for immigrants facing abuse. A common question is whether you must remain married to your abusive spouse to qualify for VAWA. The answer is no; you do not have to stay married to your abuser to qualify for VAWA.   VAWA allows you to self-petition…

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Will my VAWA case impact my spouse?

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    The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) provides essential protection for individuals facing problems in their marriage. It allows eligible spouses of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents to self-petition for legal status in the United States. One common concern among applicants is the potential impact their VAWA case may have on their spouse,…

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Green Card Approval in 4 Months!

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We are thrilled to celebrate the recent green card approval for one of the firm’s clients.  The application was approved in only 4 months from the date of submission! Satisfied with the documents submitted, USCIS chose to waive the adjustment of status interview and approve the green card.  Of note, the average processing time for…

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DHS Announces New Procedure to Allow Individuals to Receive Family Green Cards Without Leaving the US

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  The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently announced a significant initiative aimed at fostering family unity within the immigration system.     Currently, noncitizens who have entered the U.S. illegally and are married to U.S. citizens can apply for lawful permanent residence. In order to complete their process and receive a green card, they must…

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