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HOW TO GET YOUR GREENCARD IF YOUR U.S. CITIZEN SPOUSE IS ABUSING YOU

The law offices of N.M. Gehi, P.C. has regularly assisted victims of abuse since the inception of the firm. On several occasions we have assisted spouses who have been victims of abuse especially when they are temporary permanent residents or have their greencard pending with the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service.

For example, you came to the United States on a temporary greencard after you were sponsored by the United States Citizen Spouse. After entering the United States on a temporary greencard, you have realized that your U.S. Citizen spouse is regularly abusing you mentally, physically and emotionally. In essence, you have realized that you will be unable to live with your U.S. Citizen spouse especially because of the extreme cruelty which you are witnessing from your U.S. Citizen Spouse. The U.S. citizen spouse continues to threaten you that he will get you deported if you will complaint about his behavior to the police or any other governmental authority.

If you are confronted with such a situation, I have good news for you. You will be able to qualify for a greencard without any assistance from your U.S. Citizen spouse. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, you can qualify for a battered spouse petition and self-sponsor yourself as well as your minor children who have entered with you in the United States.

We strongly advise our clients to have all the evidence to demonstrate that you were living with your citizen spouse. Our law firm recommends our clients to call the police if you are witnessing cruelty and file a report. Additionally, you should go to the local family court and obtain an order of protection.

In sum, if you are a victim of extreme cruelty, you can obtain your greencard without any assistance from your U.S. Citizen spouse on most occasions.

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