Many people migrate to the United States with the promise of a better life and greater economic stability. However, when they arrive without papers, they are subjected to the decisions of their partners, who often mistreat and abuse them physically and emotionally, taking advantage of the vulnerable situation in which they find themselves. Fortunately, there is a law to protect these victims of abuse: VAWA (Violence Against Women Act). This law allows you to obtain legal immigration status in the United States on your own, without depending on anyone else and without anyone asking you.
Can men also obtain immigration status under VAWA?
Immigration Status Benefits: VAWA
- Specialized medical and psychological assistance
- Free legal advice
- Education and professional training programs.
- Support for social and labor integration.
How to apply for VAWA?
- A spouse or former spouse who is a U.S. citizen.
- A parent who is a U.S. citizen.
- A son or daughter who is a U.S. citizen.
- A lawful permanent resident (LPR) who is your spouse or former spouse.
- A parent who is an LPR.
I want to help you obtain your immigration status with VAWA!
If you think you are or were a victim of abuse, I may be able to help you! I am Immigration Attorney, Alexandra Lozano and VAWA is one of the ways I have helped more people in the United States.
My team and I are dedicated to results! Call now at +1 877-773-7647.