We help you file your VAWA petition to secure your status in the U.S. from San Diego
If you suffered abuse from a U.S. citizen or resident relative, you may get legal status and work authorization
What is VAWA and who qualifies in San Diego?
VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) allows individuals who suffered abuse from a U.S. citizen or permanent resident to apply for legal status without involving the abuser in the process. This protection is available to spouses, children, and parents who experienced physical or emotional abuse.
Applicants must prove their relationship with the abuser, evidence of the abuse, and good moral character. VAWA applies regardless of the applicant’s gender or sexual orientation.
The main goal of VAWA is to offer a safe path for victims to escape abuse without losing their chance at legal immigration relief. Those who qualify may receive legal status, a work permit, and eventually apply for a Green Card.
VAWA benefits for abuse victims in San Diego
Discover the immigration benefits available if you experienced abuse from a U.S. citizen or resident family member.
Legal status without the abuser’s involvement
You don’t need your abuser’s help to apply for relief.
Work authorization granted
You can work legally while your VAWA petition is pending.
Opportunity to apply for a Green Card
After approval, you may apply for permanent residency.
Protection from removal
You cannot be deported while your VAWA case is being processed.
What do you get with your consultation?
We help you understand your immigration situation and the steps you can take.
Personalized review of your case
Clear explanation of your legal options
Direct guidance from a specialized attorney
VAWA eligibility requirements in San Diego
See if you meet the necessary criteria to file a self-petition under VAWA.
- You suffered physical or emotional abuse
- The abuser is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident
- You have a qualifying family relationship with the abuser
- You lived with the abuser at some point
- You have good moral character
- You are eligible to adjust status or apply for a waiver

Why choose The Cruz Law Office for your consultation?
Because your case deserves real attention, legal experience, and a human approach from the very first contact.
- Proven immigration experience
- Friendly, clear, and professional service
- Guidance focused on your peace of mind

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a VAWA self petition and how can it protect me?
A VAWA self petition (Form I-360) lets abused spouses, children or parents of U.S. citizens or residents apply directly to USCIS; once approved you receive deferred action, may request a category C31 work permit and can later seek a green card.
Who is eligible to file a VAWA self petition?
You must show a qualifying family relationship, evidence of battery or extreme cruelty, joint residence with the abuser and good moral character, and (for spouses) that the marriage was entered in good faith.
Which relatives can be included in my petition?
Abused spouses may include unmarried children under 21, and abused children may include their own children if the abuser was a spouse or parent; abused parents file only for themselves.
How long does USCIS take to decide VAWA cases?
Recent official data show median waits of about 31 months, while some 2025 reports place the average near 41 months; times vary by workload even after the new HART Service Center began handling cases.
Can I get a work permit while my petition is pending or after approval?
No EAD is available while Form I-360 is pending, but once it is approved you can file Form I-765 under category C31, or under category C9 if you file Form I-485 for a green card at the same time.
Does approval automatically give me permanent residence?
Approval alone does not grant residency; you must still file Form I-485 when a visa number is available, and immediate relatives may file right away because visa numbers are always current.
Are my case details kept confidential from the abuser?
Yes, federal confidentiality rules bar DHS from disclosing information about a VAWA case to the abuser or the public while it is pending and after approval except in very limited circumstances.
Can I travel outside the United States during the process?
Travel is safe only after USCIS issues advance parole on Form I-131; leaving without it can be deemed abandonment of your application.
Is there an annual cap on VAWA self petitions?
No, Congress placed no numerical limit on VAWA approvals, so eligible petitions are adjudicated year-round unlike U visas.
Can I ask USCIS to expedite my VAWA case?
You may request expedited processing by documenting severe financial loss, urgent humanitarian need, U.S. government interest or clear agency error, but approval is discretionary.
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