Can a VAWA Case Be Approved Without a Lot of Evidence?

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One common question for clients pursuing a VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) self-petition is whether their case can be approved with limited evidence of abuse beyond their detailed declaration. The answer depends on the specifics of the case, but understanding the role of evidence in a VAWA petition is key.

In most VAWA cases, applicants need to show they were abused by a U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse, parent, or child. While some petitions include evidence like police reports, medical records, or affidavits from friends and family, it is possible for a case to be approved without extensive documentation. USCIS understands that abuse often happens in private and victims may not have access to formal evidence. In these situations a detailed declaration and any available supporting documents (like photos or messages) can be enough to meet the requirements. In many instances, our firm has received VAWA approvals with only a detailed declaration as evidence of abuse.

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Please note, a lack of evidence does not guarantee approval. USCIS will evaluate the credibility of the applicant’s statement and the documents submitted. Even with limited evidence, the petition must present a clear and convincing account of the abuse. Working with an experienced immigration attorney can help ensure your case is as strong as possible.

In summary, while it’s certainly possible to have a VAWA case approved with less evidence, providing the best documentation you can is important. An immigration attorney specializing in VAWA cases can help you understand what evidence is necessary and guide you through the process. Call us today at 703-348-1663 to schedule a consultation and discuss your case.

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