If you have been a victim of battery or extreme cruelty committed by a U.S. citizen spouse or former spouse, a U.S. citizen parent, a U.S. citizen son or daughter; a lawful permanent resident (LPR) spouse or former spouse; or an LPR parent; you may be eligible to obtain a green card. This provision applies to men, women, same-sex relationships, and children.
VAWA is a self-petition...
Victims of a “severe form of human trafficking” may qualify for a T-Visa, which provides a nonimmigrant temporary status. A beneficiary of a T-Visa can remain in the United States for up to four (4) years. In addition to being a victim, the beneficiary must “ have assisted law enforcement in an investigation or prosecution of human trafficking.” T-Visa is available to victims and their...
Naturalization is the process for a foreign citizen born outside of the United Stated to Non-U.S. Citizen parents voluntarily becomes a U.S. Citizen. Two of the main benefits of being a citizen of the United States are the right to vote and to apply for government job. The become a U.S. Citizen, you must be a lawful permanent resident for five years or more. If you obtained your green card...
When an individual has been removed from the United States, committed fraud to obtain immigration benefits, or entered the United States without inspection and remained in the country for over one year, said individual would need to apply for a waiver or multiple waivers in some cases to be able to adjust their immigration status or petition for a nonimmigrant visa. Waivers are always...