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Home > Document Gathering for Self-Petitioning Under the Violence Against Women Act: A Step-by-Step Guide

Document Gathering for Self-Petitioning Under the Violence Against Women Act: A Step-by-Step Guide

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11/19/2010
U Visa/T Visa/VAWA

This guide is designed to walk you through the document-gathering requirements under the 1994 Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and its more recent revisions and updates. Though not a comprehensive explanation of the law or its requirements, it is instead a user-friendly resource to gathering the necesary documents for a VAWA self-petition.

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