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Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)

Compassionate legal support for victims of domestic violence seeking immigration relief.

Victims of domestic violence deserve protection and a path to legal status. VAWA allows certain abused spouses, children, and parents of U.S. citizens and permanent residents to self-petition for immigration benefits.

Our VAWA Services

We provide sensitive, confidential representation to victims of domestic violence seeking immigration relief under the Violence Against Women Act. Your safety and privacy are our top priorities.

VAWA Immigration Relief

VAWA Self-Petitions (Form I-360)
U Visa Applications for Crime Victims
Battered Spouse Waivers (I-751)
Adjustment of Status for VAWA Beneficiaries
Work Authorization for VAWA Applicants
Confidential Filing and Privacy Protection
Coordination with Domestic Violence Services
Protection from Abusive Sponsors

Why Choose Us for VAWA Cases

Compassionate, trauma-informed representation
Strict confidentiality and privacy protection
Experience with complex abuse documentation
Connections to domestic violence support services
Understanding of cultural and language barriers
Advocacy for vulnerable populations

Our Process

1

Confidential Consultation

Discuss your situation in a safe, confidential environment.

2

Evidence Gathering

Collect documentation of abuse and relationship to abuser.

3

Self-Petition Filing

File VAWA self-petition with USCIS with confidential protections.

4

Status Adjustment

Apply for work authorization and permanent residence.

Ready to Get Started with Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)?

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help with your immigration case.

Call Us

+1 (929) 488-1444

Email Us

contact@dbarotlaw.com

Office Hours

Mon-Fri: 9:30AM-6PM

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