VAWA Immigration Applications

Helping Abused Immigrant Women Secure Legal Status in the U.S

What is VAWA?

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) allows immigrant survivors of abuse to apply for legal status in the U.S. without the involvement of their abuser. If you’ve suffered physical or emotional harm from a U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse, parent, or child, you may be eligible to self-petition for protection under VAWA.

At Triumph Immigration Law, we provide legal guidance that is both compassionate and confidential—so you can move forward with strength.

Who Can Apply for VAWA?

How We Help You

At Triumph Immigration Law, we understand how overwhelming the immigration process can be for survivors of abuse. That’s why we provide step-by-step legal support that is private, compassionate, and built around your safety — so you never have to go through it alone.

VAWA Petition Preparation (Form I-360)

We prepare and submit all necessary documents on your behalf.

Confidential Legal Strategy

Your case is handled with care, safety, and total privacy.

Work Permit Assistance

We help eligible clients apply for work authorization.

Green Card Process

After approval, we guide you through the next steps toward lawful permanent residence.

Ready to Take the First Step?

You don’t need to face this process alone. Schedule a confidential consultation and speak directly with a legal expert who understands your situation.