The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) has been a widely discussed topic in the areas of immigration and victim protection. However, despite disseminating this law, there are some questions about who can benefit from its protections.
The Violence Against Women Act is legislation that protects victims of abuse, allowing certain immigrants who have been victims of domestic violence by U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents to apply for residency status without the need for their abuser to participate in the process.
The definition of domestic violence under VAWA is broader than that of many state penal codes. In addition to physical and sexual abuse, it includes:
To apply for VAWA benefits, it is crucial to have the support of an experienced attorney who can guide the process. The application includes a specific petition and gathering evidence to demonstrate eligibility.
The VAWA law is an important resource for immigrants facing abusive situations. If you or someone you know is suffering from domestic violence, it is essential to seek legal help and guidance to understand your rights and options under this law. Contact us as soon as possible at 205-506-2129 at Abogados Centro Legal for a consultation where we can evaluate your case.