Vawa (Violence Against Women Act) in Greensboro

VAWA Immigration Lawyer in Greensboro, FL – Rural Roots, Unbreakable Courage

If you are a victim of domestic violence or extreme cruelty perpetrated by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent, or child, you do not have to remain trapped in an abusive situation due to immigration fears. At immigration, attorney Earn Ben Ezra provides compassionate, confidential, and aggressive legal representation for VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) self-petitions in Greensboro, Florida. Even though VAWA is a federal immigration law, having a local legal expert who understands the unique challenges faced by residents of this small Gadsden County community is invaluable.

Located in the Florida Panhandle, northwest of Tallahassee and east of Quincy, along State Road 12, Greensboro is a small, historic rural town known for its agricultural roots, peaceful countryside, and a very close-knit, hardworking community. However, immigrant survivors of abuse in rural North Florida often suffer in silence, believing they have no path to lawful status without their abuser’s help and feeling completely isolated from legal resources. That is simply not true. Under VAWA, you may self-petition Form I-360 to obtain a green card without your abuser’s knowledge or cooperation. Our firm proudly serves the Town of Greensboro, including surrounding areas such as Quincy, Chattahoochee, Havana, and along the busy State Road 12 and State Road 159 corridors.

Earn Ben Ezra dedicates his practice to protecting survivors. We handle every aspect of your VAWA case, including gathering evidence of good faith marriage (or qualifying parent-child relationship), proof of battery or extreme cruelty, and establishing your good moral character. We also help you apply for work authorization and deferred action while your VAWA petition is pending. Many survivors in Greensboro face extreme rural agricultural challenges, including long drives to find any immigration attorney, no public transportation, deep social isolation in a small farming town where everyone knows each other, fear of their abuser finding out they sought help, economic dependence on agriculture, timber, or service industries where their abuser may hold power, limited or no access to bilingual services, and feeling completely alone in their struggle far from major cities. Our firm bridges these significant gaps with remote consultations, secure communication, flexible scheduling, and a compassionate legal team willing to travel to you when needed.

Do not let fear of deportation or financial dependence keep you in harm’s way. In Greensboro, you have a voice, and we are ready to listen. Whether you live near Greensboro Community Center, along State Road 12, or in the quieter rural areas, you deserve safety, dignity, and a legal path forward. Call our office today for a private, free consultation. You are not alone, and help is just one phone call away.

Contact Us:
immigration – Earn Ben Ezra
URL: https://cislawoffice.com/
Phone: 305.912.7777