09/28/2024
VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) status is a special protection that allows individuals who have experienced domestic violence, abuse, or exploitation in the United States to obtain legal status independently of their abuser. This program covers both women and men who have suffered physical, emotional, or psychological abuse from their partner, as well as close relatives if it happens within the family.
VAWA provides victims the opportunity to apply for a green card without depending on their abuser or needing their support. This is particularly crucial for those who fear seeking help due to the risk of losing their immigration status or threats from the abuser.
Applying for VAWA is, above all, an act of self-defense and a desire for a better life. This status allows individuals to leave dangerous and toxic relationships and start anew, gaining the right to work and access social services. Besides legal support, VAWA also helps find resources that provide psychological and emotional support, giving victims the opportunity to heal and grow stronger.
We understand how difficult it can be to take the first step toward ensuring your safety and independence. That’s why our team is ready to support you at every stage of this journey — from preparing documents to completing the entire process. Remember, you are not alone, and there is always an opportunity to choose a new, safe, and happy life.