Houston VAWA
Self-Petitions

Assistance for Parents

Designed specifically for parents who have faced domestic violence or abuse from their U.S. citizens or permanent resident children, our mission is to provide clarity and support throughout the VAWA self-petition process.

Parental Support Network

VAWA Parental Guidance

Houston Parent Empowerment

Parental Advocacy Hub

Each Case Is

Unique And Different

If you recognize any of these scenarios, please contact us. We’ll explore your options together because you’re not alone, and we’re always ready to lend an ear.

We’re eager to hear your story and explore potential pathways that are available to you.

Each case is distinct. An evaluation from our attorney is essential to determine your eligibility and receive expert guidance tailored to your situation.

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VAWA

Self-Petitions Attorney in Houston Services

Our experienced team of immigration attorneys is committed to providing comprehensive support and
guidance to parents navigating the VAWA self-petition process. Our services include:

Conducting

Confidential consultations to assess eligibility for a VAWA self-petition.

Assisting

In collecting and organizing evidence of abuse.

Preparing and submitting

VAWA self-petition forms (Form I-360) and accompanying documentation.

Offering legal representation

Throughout the VAWA self-petition process, including advocacy with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

Understanding

VAWA Self-Petitions for Parents

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) recognizes that parents can also be victims of abuse by their U.S. citizen or permanent resident children. VAWA self-petitions offer a legal avenue for parents to seek protection and immigration relief independently of their abusers, ensuring their safety and security in the United States.

Qualifying for a VAWA Self-Petition as a Parent

To qualify for a VAWA self-petition as a parent, certain criteria must be met, including:

Relationship to the Abuser

Eligibility requires being the parent of a U.S. citizen or permanent resident child who has subjected you to abuse or extreme cruelty. This encompasses various forms of abuse, such as physical violence, sexual assault, emotional manipulation, financial control, or other coercive behaviors.

Evidence of Abuse

Providing credible evidence of the abuse suffered at the hands of your child is crucial. This evidence may include police reports, medical records, testimonies from witnesses or service providers, photographs, emails, text messages, or any other documentation that supports your claims.

Residency Status

Whether currently residing in the United States or having experienced abuse while residing in the country, survivors must meet specific residency requirements. In certain circumstances, survivors living abroad may also be eligible, particularly if the abuse occurred during visits to or stays in the U.S.

Demonstrating Good Moral Character

Applicants must exhibit good moral character and adhere to other eligibility prerequisites for immigration benefits. This entails disclosing any criminal history, immigration violations, or other factors that could influence their admissibility.

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We prioritize our client’s immigration needs, offering expert handling of all case types.
Understanding the high stakes involved, it’s essential to partner with a committed immigration lawyer.

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Trust

Count on our attorneys for reliable guidance throughout your immigration journey. We’re here to support you at
every step.

Integrity

Our lawyers are committed to providing transparent assessments because we value your peace of mind.

We care

We are dedicated to treating you like family, taking the time to understand your story, and offering the finest legal guidance possible.

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Taking the First Step Towards Empowerment

For parents enduring abuse from their U.S. citizen or permanent resident child, it’s crucial to recognize your right to seek protection and attain legal immigration status through VAWA.

Seize the initiative to reclaim your safety and independence by reaching out to us today. Schedule a confidential consultation to explore your options and embark on the path to a brighter, secure future.

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FAQ’s

It’s a legal way for parents abused by their U.S. citizen or permanent resident children to apply for immigration benefits independently.

Parents subjected to abuse or cruelty by their U.S. citizen or permanent resident children may be eligible.

Evidence may include police reports, medical records, or witness statements proving the abuse.

In some cases, parents abused by their U.S. citizen or permanent resident children abroad may still be eligible.

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