Immigrants have several humanitarian visas available depending on your individual facts and circumstances, including a Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Visa, a U Visa, and a T Visa. Below are the elements you must meet to qualify for each one.
VAWA was created to protect victims of domestic violence. If you’re the victim of abuse and feel trapped to stay in the relationship to remain in the United States VAWA provides an avenue for you to leave a violent relationship and remain in the US with a green card, provided you meet certain criteria.
Is the abuser a lawful permanent resident or a US citizen?
Are you the child or spouse of the abuser?
Was the marriage made in good faith?
Did the abuse occur during the marriage?
Do you have good moral character?
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