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VAWA Visa

For Spouses of Residents and Citizens

Your path to peace of mind in obtaining immigration status in the United States. The VAWA Visa is a legal resource that allows spouses of residents or citizens to apply for immigration status and a path to permanent residence in the United States. This visa is designed for individuals who experience emotional or physical abuse in their homes. It provides them with the opportunity to apply for immigration status without depending on their partners, who may have legal status and often refuse to help, thereby maintaining control over the relationship. This visa allows you to start the life you have always wanted in this country.

How to Get a VAWA Visa for Spouses?

Fill out our form to begin the eligibility process. Our team is here to guide you every step of the way and help you secure your future and your safety.

BENEFITS OF THE VAWA VISA

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- It is essential to emphasize that the VAWA Visa protects both men and women in marital relationships.

- As a beneficiary of the VAWA Visa, you, as a spouse, will obtain the legal right to work in the United States. This represents an invaluable opportunity to achieve economic independence and start a new life in a safe environment.

- The VAWA Visa is a crucial step toward obtaining permanent residency in the US. This means an opportunity to build a stable and secure future in the country, free from abuse and fear.

- Obtaining the VAWA Visa provides you with essential protection against deportation. This gives you the peace of mind and security of knowing that you can remain in the US while your legal situation is resolved.

- We understand the importance of privacy in these cases. We ensure the highest level of confidentiality and anonymity throughout the application process. Your case will be handled with the utmost discretion to protect your safety and well-being.

We help you regularize your immigration status with the VAWA Visa, so you can live in peace and tranquility.

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions Related to the VAWA Visa

What is domestic violence?

These are behaviors in which a partner or ex-partner uses physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and/or financial abuse to control and denigrate the victim.

If you qualify for a VAWA visa, the first thing you should do is contact an immigration lawyer who specializes in this type of visa.

If you are experiencing violence, the first thing you should do is contact an immigration lawyer so they can explain the situation to you.

In some cases, the VAWA visa leads to permanent residence in the United States, so it is necessary to contact an immigration lawyer who specializes in this type of visa.

A lawyer who specializes in these cases knows all the immigration laws and knows what procedures to use to help you get out of there.

For Parents of Rebellious and Abusive Children

The VAWA visa for parents of rebellious and abusive citizen children allows you to obtain immigration status, a work permit, and a possible path to legal residency in the United States, without harming your child.

How to Obtain a VAWA Visa for Parents of Rebellious Citizen Children?

Fill out our form to begin the eligibility process. Our team is here to guide you every step of the way and help you secure your future and your safety.

BENEFITS OF THE VAWA VISA

Immigration lawyers at your service

- It is important to know that when you apply for a VAWA visa, your children are not adversely affected. In fact, this visa protects the entire family, providing a more secure and stable future for your children in the United States.

- As a VAWA visa beneficiary, you, as a spouse, will obtain the legal right to work in the United States. This represents an invaluable opportunity to achieve economic independence and start a new life in a safe environment.

- The VAWA Visa is a crucial step toward obtaining permanent residency in the US. This means an opportunity to build a stable and secure future in the country, free from abuse and fear.

- Obtaining the VAWA Visa provides you with essential protection against deportation. This gives you the peace of mind and security of knowing that you can remain in the US while your legal situation is resolved.

- We understand the importance of privacy in these cases. We ensure the highest level of confidentiality and anonymity throughout the application process. Your case will be handled with the utmost discretion to protect your safety and well-being.

We help you regularize your immigration status with the VAWA Visa, so you can live in peace and tranquility.

FAQ's

If you or a loved one is facing domestic violence, contact us today for a confidential consultation. Our dedicated legal team is here to stand by your side, providing the legal support and protection you deserve.

What is domestic violence?

These are behaviors in which a partner or ex-partner uses physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and/or financial abuse to control and denigrate the victim.

If you qualify for a VAWA visa, the first thing you should do is contact an immigration lawyer who specializes in this type of visa.

If you are experiencing violence, the first thing you should do is contact an immigration attorney for guidance.

In some cases, the VAWA visa leads to permanent residence in the United States, so it is necessary to contact an immigration lawyer who specializes in this type of visa.

A legal professional who specializes in these cases is knowledgeable about immigration law and understands the procedures necessary to assist you in resolving your situation.

For Victims of Domestic Violence

We are immigration lawyers for victims of domestic violence. The VAWA visa is a temporary legal permit with a path to residency that protects women and men who are victims of violence and have suffered domestic violence in the home. With this type of visa, the victim does not need to call the police or report their abuser to the authorities. The purpose of this visa is to empower the victim. If granted, the victim and their children could obtain temporary legal status, a work permit, and possibly permanent residency.

VAWA visa for spouses of residents or citizens

We help you regularize your immigration status so you can live with peace of mind. Immigration attorney Erika Jurado-Graham helps victims of domestic violence regularize their immigration status in the United States. Erika Jurado-Graham works with the utmost professionalism, backed by her 17 years of experience in immigration law and her track record of winning complex cases.

Remember that attorney Erika Jurado handles cases from anywhere in the United States. If you are going through something similar, you have come to the right place. With our FREE self-test, you can see for yourself if you have what immigration is looking for to apply for a VAWA visa.

Who can apply for a VAWA visa Domestic Violence

Who can apply for a VAWA visa Domestic Violence

- It is important to know that when you apply for a VAWA visa, your children are not adversely affected. In fact, this visa protects the entire family, providing a more secure and stable future for your children in the United States.

- As a VAWA visa beneficiary, you, as a spouse, will obtain the legal right to work in the United States. This represents an invaluable opportunity to achieve economic independence and start a new life in a safe environment.

- The VAWA Visa is a crucial step toward obtaining permanent residency in the US. This means an opportunity to build a stable and secure future in the country, free from abuse and fear.

- Obtaining the VAWA Visa provides you with essential protection against deportation. This gives you the peace of mind and security of knowing that you can remain in the US while your legal situation is resolved.

- We understand the importance of privacy in these cases. We ensure the highest level of confidentiality and anonymity throughout the application process. Your case will be handled with the utmost discretion to protect your safety and well-being.

We help you regularize your immigration status with the VAWA Visa, so you can live in peace and tranquility.

FAQ's

If you or a loved one is facing domestic violence, contact us today for a confidential consultation. Our dedicated legal team is here to stand by your side, providing the legal support and protection you deserve.

What is domestic violence?

These are behaviors in which a partner or ex-partner uses physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and/or financial abuse to control and denigrate the victim.

If you qualify for a VAWA visa, the first thing you should do is contact an immigration lawyer who specializes in this type of visa.

If you are experiencing violence, the first thing you should do is contact an immigration lawyer so they can explain the situation to you.

In some cases, the VAWA visa leads to permanent residence in the United States, so it is necessary to contact an immigration lawyer who specializes in this type of visa.

A legal professional who specializes in these cases is knowledgeable about immigration law and understands the procedures necessary to assist you in resolving your situation.

For Psychological Abuse

The VAWA law applies equally to men and women, without distinction. Domestic violence does not always involve physical abuse; psychological abuse is also very common, and sometimes abuse takes the form of emotional and financial manipulation, isolation of the victim from family and friends, refusal to help the victim resolve their immigration status, humiliation, insults, etc.

Do you have a child who is a citizen and abuses you?

Often, abuse comes from those we least expect (our own children), since raising children in two different cultures can lead to rebellion against their parents, who try to teach them a new culture while at the same time reinforcing the values of the culture in which they grew up.

When children are raised by their mother, they adopt attitudes toward her, as she bears the double burden of guiding her children.

Children and spouses of the victim may qualify. The VAWA visa allows spouses and children of residents or citizens to file a petition for themselves to obtain immigration status without the abusive family member knowing.

This empowers victims and allows them to become independent from the abuser, as the law protects victims and does not allow the abuser to be notified of the visa application.

How do you obtain a VAWA visa?

To qualify for a VAWA visa, you must meet the following requirements:

Would you like to apply for a VAWA visa?

FAQ's

If you or a loved one is facing domestic violence, contact us today for a confidential consultation. Our dedicated legal team is here to stand by your side, providing the legal support and protection you deserve.

What is domestic violence?

Son los comportamientos por los cuales la pareja o expareja usa el abuso físico, abuso emocional, abuso sexual y/o abuso financiero para controlar y denigrar a la víctima.

Si llegas a calificar a la visa VAWA, lo primero que debes hacer es ponerte en contacto con un abogado de inmigración que esté enfocado en ese tipo de visas.

Si estás pasando por una situación de violencia, lo primero que debes hacer es ponerte en contacto con un abogado de inmigración para que te explique.

En algunos casos la visa VAWA conduce a una residencia permanente en los Estados Unidos, por eso es necesario ponerse en contacto con un abogado de inmigración que esté enfocado en este tipo de visas.

Un abogado que esté enfocado en estos casos, conoce toda la ley de inmigración y sabe qué procedimientos usar para poder ayudarte a salir de ahí.

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