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Assisting Battered Immigrant Women
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
If you are an undocumented spouse or child of a U.S. Citizen or lawful permanent resident and you are being abused, you may be eligible to obtain your green card under a law called the Violence Against Women Act.
In order to apply under this law you must prove:
That you are the spouse or child of either
a. United States Citizen
or
b. Lawful Permanent Resident (Green Card holder)
You can establish this by providing a copy of his U.S. birth certificate, his U.S naturalization certificate, or his green card.
You have been "battered" or "subjected to extreme cruelty" by the U.S. citizen/Lawful Permanent resident spouse or parent.
You can prove abuse by providing any of the following documents:
Police reports
Court documents
Restraining orders
Medical reports
Letters from battered women's shelters
Letters from counselors and/or witnesses
Your declaration
Your marriage was entered into in "Good Faith" (it is not a fraudulent marriage). You can prove that your marriage to your spouse is legitimate by providing any of the following documents:
Birth certificates of your children
Joint tax forms
Joint bank accounts
Joint credit cards
Rental agreements in both names
Any other documents that show you have been living together
You are a person of "Good Moral Character".
You can prove Good Moral Character by getting police or court clearances which state that you do not have a criminal record.
You have resided in the US with the abuser.
You can prove that you have lived with the abuser by providing documents listed above in good faith marriage.
If you are a domestic violence victim and you feel you are eligible to apply for a green card under this law, please call our intake line at (213) 640-3900.(这是LA的号码)
以下的帖供参考
http://web.wenxuecity.com/BBSView.php?SubID=law&MsgID=28512
Assisting Battered Immigrant Women
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
If you are an undocumented spouse or child of a U.S. Citizen or lawful permanent resident and you are being abused, you may be eligible to obtain your green card under a law called the Violence Against Women Act.
In order to apply under this law you must prove:
That you are the spouse or child of either
a. United States Citizen
or
b. Lawful Permanent Resident (Green Card holder)
You can establish this by providing a copy of his U.S. birth certificate, his U.S naturalization certificate, or his green card.
You have been "battered" or "subjected to extreme cruelty" by the U.S. citizen/Lawful Permanent resident spouse or parent.
You can prove abuse by providing any of the following documents:
Police reports
Court documents
Restraining orders
Medical reports
Letters from battered women's shelters
Letters from counselors and/or witnesses
Your declaration
Your marriage was entered into in "Good Faith" (it is not a fraudulent marriage). You can prove that your marriage to your spouse is legitimate by providing any of the following documents:
Birth certificates of your children
Joint tax forms
Joint bank accounts
Joint credit cards
Rental agreements in both names
Any other documents that show you have been living together
You are a person of "Good Moral Character".
You can prove Good Moral Character by getting police or court clearances which state that you do not have a criminal record.
You have resided in the US with the abuser.
You can prove that you have lived with the abuser by providing documents listed above in good faith marriage.
If you are a domestic violence victim and you feel you are eligible to apply for a green card under this law, please call our intake line at (213) 640-3900.(这是LA的号码)
以下的帖供参考
http://web.wenxuecity.com/BBSView.php?SubID=law&MsgID=28512