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Thank you everyone who replied.
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18 hours ago, carmel34 said:
For VAWA you need documentation of abuse. Did you file a police report, or did you ever call police when he was abusive? Was he ever arrested for domestic violence? Do more research on VAWA and the requirements under the law. What is your current immigration status? If you have a conditional green card, you can file for removal of conditions (I-751) with a divorce waiver. If you have no status, did not file for adjustment of status, or are still waiting on adjustment of status, you may have to return to your home country. Good luck!
Hi, thank you for your reply. Yes, I have evidence and police report, my concern was that we moved twice after the marriage and still didn’t receive any important mail from that address. I wasn’t gathering any documents for the i130 yet, nor planning to do so until we were well established in our new house and job. But life happens.
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Hello everyone, I follow trends here for so long never thought I would be questioning and about vawa, but that’s how it is. We got married in May of this year. I discovered my husband's abusive behavior, drug use and gambling, I tried to keep the marriage either way, but I couldn't stand it any longer, I confronted him and we argued badly. I ran away from home and canceled our joint account, there was nothing there, but I was afraid he could put any debit on my behalf, we were going through financial problems because of his addiction he became a big expender, He has a job as salesman but I never see clue of it at home, I was keeping it up with the jobs I do cleaning houses. For all that we were renting a room, I have almost no proof of address. Do I qualify for vawa?
Advice on vawa
in Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits
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Wow thanks a lot for that guidance, I really appreciate that.