Vawa

Introduction

VAWA Immigration Protection for Victims of Abuse in Glendale and Los Angeles

We help victims of abuse apply for immigration protection under VAWA.

If you are facing abuse from a U.S. citizen or green card holder, you may be able to apply for legal status on your own—without their involvement.

Overview of VAWA Self Petitions

VAWA allows victims of abuse to apply for immigration status independently.

It is available to spouses, children, and parents of U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

You may qualify if you experienced abuse, lived with the abuser, and meet basic requirements.

Who Can Apply for VAWA in Glendale and Los Angeles

VAWA may apply to abused spouses, certain former spouses, children, and parents.

We review your situation and help determine the best way to move forward.

Evidence Needed for a Strong VAWA Case

A strong case includes proof of your relationship, shared residence, and evidence of abuse.

This may include documents, records, and a personal statement.

We help you organize everything clearly and safely.

VAWA Application Process

VAWA cases are filed through a self-petition with USCIS.

Your information remains confidential, and the abuser is not notified.

We prepare your case carefully and handle all filings.

Work Authorization and Deferred Action

If approved, you may receive protection from removal and qualify for a work permit.

This allows you to live and work legally in the United States.

Path from VAWA to Green Card

Many VAWA applicants can apply for a green card after approval.

We guide you through timing, paperwork, and the full process.

Protection in Removal Proceedings and for the Undocumented

VAWA protection can be critical for individuals without legal status or those facing deportation. It may provide a way to stop removal and move toward lawful permanent residence.

We work closely with other professionals and support organizations to protect your rights and ensure your case is handled carefully at every stage.

Let Us Help You !

From visa applications to green cards, our attorneys handle each step with care and attention to detail.

Why Work with a VAWA Immigration Lawyer in Glendale

VAWA cases can be complex and emotionally challenging. Many survivors feel unsure about seeking help, especially when facing threats or control from an abuser.

Working with an experienced immigration lawyer means you have someone who understands both your situation and the legal process. We guide you step by step, protect your privacy, and build a strong case focused on your safety and future.

Schedule a Confidential VAWA Consultation in Glendale California

If you have experienced abuse by a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, contact our Glendale immigration law firm for a confidential consultation.

We will listen to your situation, explain your rights under VAWA, and help you pursue safety, legal status, and a more secure future for you and your family.