The Long Term Benefits of VAWA: What You Should Know 

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The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) allows certain immigrants to apply for legal status in the U.S. without needing help or permission from an abusive family member. This includes spouses, children, and parents of U.S. citizens or green card holders who have experienced abuse. VAWA is open to both men and women and is a key protection for people in unsafe situations.

One major benefit of VAWA is that it can lead to a green card. Approved applicants may apply for permanent residency and get a work permit while their application is pending. Over time, they may also be able to apply for U.S. citizenship. VAWA applicants are also protected from deportation, which means they can stay in the U.S. legally while their case is reviewed.

In the long run, VAWA provides more than immigration relief—it offers the chance to live and work without fear, support a family, and build a stable life. It can also help dependents, like children, get status as well.

If you think you may qualify for VAWA, contact our office at 703-348-1663 to schedule a consultation. Agarwal Law Group works with clients across the U.S. and around the world.

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