Identifying Humanitarian Forms of Relief for Derivatives: VAWA Self-Petitioners

The VAWA Self-Petition allows abused immigrants to petition for legal status independently of their abuser. The process mirrors that of the family-based process but frees the victim from having to rely on the abuser’s cooperation to file a family-based petition. Under VAWA, an abused spouse or child of a lawful permanent resident (LPR) or U.S. citizen (USC), or an abused parent of a USC son or daughter can submit a self-petition on their own. Individuals who qualify for VAWA are able to include

Immigrant Legal Resource Center Practice advisory Apr 2, 2020 Direct PDF available

Why it matters

Useful as a practitioner-oriented overview from Immigrant Legal Resource Center on Family; review the source material for the most current authority and procedure.

Topics

Family-based practice Adjustment of status VAWA / U / T Children and SIJS

Workflows

VAWA, U, T, and survivor relief Children and SIJS Consular, visa, and 9 FAM Naturalization and adjustment

Forums

Cross-forum

Jurisdictions

National