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What are the basic requirements for self-petitioning without a spouses help?

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What are the basic requirements for self-petitioning without a spouses help?

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For a self-petitioning child: • Must qualify as the child of the abuser as “child” is defined in the INA for immigration purposes. • Any relevant credible evidence that can prove the relationship with the parent will be considered. For a self-petitioning spouse: • Must be legally married to the U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident batterer. A self-petition may be filed if the marriage was terminated by the abusive spouse’s death within the two years prior to filing. A self-petition may also be filed if the marriage to the abusive spouse was terminated, within the two years prior to filing, by divorce related to the abuse. • Must have been battered in the United States unless the abusive spouse is an employee of the United States government or a member of the uniformed services of the United States. • Must have been battered or subjected to extreme cruelty during the marriage, or must be the parent of a child who was battered or subjected to extreme cruelty by the U.S. citizen or l

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