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Yates, Memorandum: Clarification of Classes of Applicants Eligible for Naturalization under Section 319(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (January 27, 2005) Yates, Revised Interview Waiver Criteria for Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions (June 24, 2005) Divine, Matter of Chawathe Memo (January 11, 2006)

  • USCIS, Michael Aytes, Delegation of Authority for I-751, “Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence” (January 30, 2006).
  • USCIS, Donald Neufeld, I-751 Filed Prior to Termination of Marriage (April 3, 2009).
  • USCIS, Vermont Service Center, Q & A: Stakeholder Conference (September 20, 2010).
  • USCIS, Response to USICS Ombudsman Formal Recommendation 56, “Improving the Process for Removal of Conditions on Residence for Spouses and Children” (July 10, 2013).
  • USCIS, Policy Memorandum: Revised Interview Waiver Guidance for Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence (November 20, 2018).
  • USCIS Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence (December 2, 2019).
  • USCIS Form I-751, Instructions for Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence (December 2, 2019).
  • USCIS, I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence (September 17, 2020).
  • USCIS, Removing Conditions on Permanent Residence Based on Marriage (September 17, 2020).
  • USCIS, Information on the Legal Rights Available to Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence in the United States and Facts about Immigrating on a Marriage-Based Visa (October 27, 2010).
  • Annotated Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Self-Petition Definition INA 101(a)(51) (October 31, 2021).
  • 216.5 Annotated Regulations Law Updated (August 10, 1988)
  • Battered Spouse Waiver Regulations 8 C.F.R.
  • Battered Spouse Waiver Statute Text (March 1990).
  • Statutes, Regulations, Government Policies and Brochures
  • Moving Battered Spouse Waiver Adjudications to the VAWA Unit: A Call for Consistency and Safety National Survey Findings Highlights (October 18, 2021) (Contains information about the Battered Spouse Waiver adjudication process).
  • Immigration Law New Development (March 2001)
  • Evidence Check List for Immigrant Victims Applying for VAWA Self-Petitioning (August 28, 2009) (applicable for proof of good faith marriage and battering or extreme cruelty in Battered Spouse Waiver cases).
  • Battering or Extreme Cruelty: Drawing Examples from Civil Protection Order and Family Law Cases (September 12, 2015).
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    Documents in Support of Good Faith Marriage-CILAP (December 17, 2019).Good Faith Marriage in VAWA Self-Petitioning Cases (February 17, 2013) (applicable also in Battered Spouse Waiver cases).Comparison Between the Battered Spouse Waiver and VAWA Self Petitioning Cases for Abused Immigrant Spouses (February 6, 2017).Family Court Bench Card on Immigration Rights of Battered Spouses, Children and Immigrant Crime Victims (September 29, 2021).Protecting Battered Immigrant Women (October 1994).Immigration Marriage Fraud Amendments of 1986 (Marriage Fraud Act) and Other Related Issues (1991).Domestic Violence & Immigration: Applying the Immigrant Provisions of the Violence Against Women Act (Sept.Battered Spouse or Child Waiver for Victims of Domestic Violence Present as Conditional Lawful Permanent Residents (2014).Chapter 03.5: Additional Remedies Under VAWA: Battered Spouse Waiver (July 1, 2014).Filing to Remove Conditions for Legal Permanent Residency for Battered Spouses: Choose Battered Spouse Waiver Over Divorce (May 23, 2023).

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