Does emotional or financial abuse count for VAWA, or just physical?

Immigration FAQ | Topic: Humanitarian Immigration FAQ

Does emotional or financial abuse count for VAWA, or just physical?

Short answer: VAWA can allow some people to seek immigration help without relying on the abusive family member.

CIS Law Office helps clients review immigration questions with attention to facts, documents, deadlines, and practical risk. A responsible answer should not promise an outcome, because immigration cases depend on evidence, immigration history, government discretion, and sometimes immigration court procedure.

During a consultation, the attorney can review the main question, explain what information is missing, and help organize the next steps. For this topic, it is usually useful to prepare:

  • Keep safe evidence of abuse or the qualifying crime.
  • Avoid confrontations that could put the person at risk.
  • Review humanitarian options confidentially.

This information is general and is not a substitute for legal advice. If you have a deadline, appointment, detention issue, denial, interview, or court date, it is better to get guidance before filing forms or making a decision that may affect your case.

Related CIS Law Office resource: VAWA.

Helpful official resource: USCIS Humanitarian.

To speak with CIS Law Office about your situation, call +1-305-912-7777.

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