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COO Law PLLC is a law firm that specializes in immigration law. We help people immigrate to the United States and other countries.

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VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) Relief

The Violence Against Women Act provides immigration relief to individuals who have suffered abuse by their U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent, or adult child. If you have experienced domestic violence, we can help you obtain legal status independently of your abuser.

Who Can Apply for VAWA?

  • Abused spouse of a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident
  • Abused child of a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (under 25)
  • Abused parent of a U.S. citizen child (21 or older)
  • Individuals who have been subjected to battery or extreme cruelty
  • Those with good moral character

Types of Abuse Covered

  • Physical abuse and assault
  • Sexual abuse and assault
  • Psychological and emotional abuse
  • Financial control and abuse
  • Threats and intimidation
  • Deprivation of necessities
  • Isolation and control tactics

Our VAWA Services

  • Confidential consultation to assess your situation
  • Documentation of abuse for your I-360 petition
  • Preparation of personal statement and supporting evidence
  • Coordination with domestic violence organizations
  • Representation throughout the VAWA process
  • Work permit (EAD) and travel authorization
  • Adjustment of status to permanent resident

VAWA Benefits

  • Independence from abuser in immigration process
  • Work authorization while petition is pending
  • Confidentiality of petition from the abuser
  • Path to permanent resident status and citizenship
  • Protection for your children as accompanying beneficiaries

Note: We understand the sensitive nature of VAWA cases. All information shared with us is treated with utmost confidentiality and care.

Confidential Support

You Don't Have to Face This Alone

We provide compassionate, confidential legal support to help you achieve safety and independence through VAWA protection.