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I would like to know from people with past experience on VAWA matters if the spouse allegedly at fault is contacted for verification that the claims are not fraudulent

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hi Jorge, go to the following fourum, you will find answers to your question:

i360 VAWA denial - consequences

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I would like to know from people with past experience on VAWA matters if the spouse allegedly at fault is contacted for verification that the claims are not fraudulent

thanks

hi Jorge, go to the following fourum, you will find answers to your question:

i360 VAWA denial - consequences

Thanks but I could not get an answer to my specific question, I would hope the USCIS would contact the other spouse to get a version

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I would like to know from people with past experience on VAWA matters if the spouse allegedly at fault is contacted for verification that the claims are not fraudulent

thanks

hi Jorge, go to the following fourum, you will find answers to your question:

i360 VAWA denial - consequences

Thanks but I could not get an answer to my specific question, I would hope the USCIS would contact the other spouse to get a version

NO!!! the abuser is never contacted!!!!!

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Thanks but I could not get an answer to my specific question, I would hope the USCIS would contact the other spouse to get a version

I do not believe that happens or should happen. The VAWA application requires proof and evidence, and it is on the petitioner to prove her/his case. VAWA is there to protect victims of abuse; not to include the alleged abusers in the process.

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