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Have you experienced domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, either in the United States or abroad? The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) offers legal protections and pathways to safety and justice for individuals like you. We're here to offer caring and skilled legal help to guide you through the ins and outs of VAWA and make sure you get the protection you need.


Who is this service for?


  • Domestic violence from a spouse, intimate partner, or parent.

  • Dating violence from a current or former dating partner.

  • Sexual assault as a minor or adult.

  • Stalking that causes you to fear for your safety.


You may be eligible for VAWA benefits even if:


  • You are undocumented.

  • You are married to the abuser.

  • The abuse happened outside the United States.


Problems You'll Face:


  • Feeling overwhelmed and unsure where to turn after experiencing abuse.

  • Understanding the complexities of VAWA eligibility requirements and the application process.

  • Gathering and organizing evidence of abuse in a safe and supportive manner.

  • Communicating effectively with authorities and legal professionals.

  • Overcoming fear and navigating potential safety concerns.

  • Feeling isolated and unsure about your future options.


Why choose Trip Law?


We understand the profound impact of abuse and are committed to empowering you to seek safety, justice, and a brighter future. Here, you'll find:


  • We're gonna see if you qualify to apply for VAWA based on your immigration status and if you've been through any abuse.

  • Once we know where you stand, we'll fill out and send in the I-360 form to get things going.

  • We'll help you get all the proof you need to back up your petition—like police reports, medical records, and statements from folks who saw what happened.

  • We'll keep in touch with USCIS the whole way through, making sure everything's on track. If there are any hiccups, we'll deal with them and look into waivers if needed.

  • We'll also chat about other ways you can immigrate, besides VAWA.

  • If you need any help or resources in your community, we'll hook you up with the right folks.


Schedule a consultation today to discuss your VAWA options and learn how Trip Law can help you navigate the legal path towards safety, stability, and a life free from abuse.

Disclaimer: Not a licensed attorney in the state of Florida. Licensed attorney in the District of Columbia and the state of Wisconsin only. Practices Immigration Law in all 50 states, territories, and Embassies/Consulates abroad via Federal Jurisdiction.