VAWA Self-Petitioning for Battered Parents
A battered parent may file a Form I-360 VAWA self petition if the noncitizen parent was subject to battery or extreme cruelty by a U.S. citizen son or daughter.
A battered parent may file a Form I-360 VAWA self petition if the noncitizen parent was subject to battery or extreme cruelty by a U.S. citizen son or daughter.
This article discusses the rules for filing a Form I-360 as a VAWA self-petitioner who was (or whose child was) subjected to battery or extreme cruelty by a USC or LPR spouse.
The USCIS revised a previously issued memorandum on T nonimmigrant status, changing the adjustment of status rules for derivative T nonimmigrants
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The Form I-929 allows a principal U nonimmigrant who is seeking AOS or who was granted AOS to seek approval for a qualifying relative who never held a U visa.
This article explains the rules for extension of U visa status for U nonimmigrants. It also addresses extensions for derivative U nonimmigrants to seek adjustment of status.
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