Greer Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Immigration Attorneys
Compassionate Legal Support for Victims of Domestic Abuse
What Is VAWA?
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is a U.S. law that allows survivors of domestic violence, abuse, or cruelty to self-petition for a green card without relying on their abuser.
At Colón Law Firm ,we understand the courage it takes to seek help, and we are here to provide you with confidential, compassionate, and skilled legal support.
Who Qualifies for VAWA?
You may be eligible to file a VAWA self-petition if you:
- Are the child (under 21) of an abusive U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident parent
- Are the parent of a child who has been abused by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident
- Are married to, or were married to, a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident who has abused you
If you are uncertain about your eligibility, contact us online for a free consultation.
How Colón Law Firm Can Help
Our experienced immigration attorneys will guide you through every step of the VAWA process, including:
- Gathering evidence to support your case
- Determining your eligibility for VAWA protection
- Preparing and filing your VAWA self-petition (Form I-360)
- Assisting you with obtaining your green card after approval
Your safety and confidentiality are our top priorities. We ensure your case is handled discreetly and with the care it deserves.
Take the First Step Toward Safety
If you or a loved one are experiencing abuse, you are not alone. The Violence Against Women Act offers you a path to safety, independence, and a secure future in the United States.
Call our compassionate VAWA attorneys at (864) 697-2870 today for a confidential consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions About VAWA
Is VAWA Only for Women?
No. Despite its name, VAWA protections are available to anyone who has been abused, regardless of gender.
Will My Abuser Be Notified?
No. VAWA self-petitions are completely confidential. Your abuser will not be notified of your application.
How Long Does the VAWA Process Take?
Processing times can vary, but our attorneys will work diligently to expedite your case and keep you informed every step of the way.
Our team at Colón Law Firm is ready to help you take control of your future in Greer and beyond. Schedule a free consultation and get help today.
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