VAWA Self-Petitions
Confidential immigration help for survivors of abuse – available to people of any gender.
Introduction
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) allows certain people who have suffered abuse from a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member to seek immigration relief on their own — without that relative’s knowledge, consent, or involvement.
At Graham Immigration Law, P.C., we handle these cases with discretion and care, helping survivors take a step toward safety and independence.
Why Legal Representation Matters
VAWA cases are sensitive and confidential by design. They require carefully documented evidence and a clear, well-prepared petition.
Many people don’t realize they may qualify, or worry that coming forward could put them at risk. Confidential, experienced guidance helps you understand your options privately and present the strongest possible case.
Our Approach & Legal Support
We provide confidential guidance and dedicated legal support throughout the VAWA self-petition process.
- A private review of your situation to assess whether you may qualify
- Preparation and filing of the VAWA self-petition with confidentiality and care
- Gathering and organizing the supporting evidence your case needs
- Guidance on how VAWA may connect to a green card or other relief
- Sensitive support and clear updates throughout the process
Key Advantages
- Confidential handling that protects your privacy
- A sensitive, supportive approach to difficult circumstances
- Careful, well-documented case preparation
- Clear answers and guidance you can trust