Unlock Your Freedom: The Ultimate VAWA Self Petitioner Toolkit
Are you ready to take control of your future?
If you’re an immigrant survivor of domestic violence, the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) offers a lifeline—a way to gain legal status without relying on your abusive spouse, parent, or child. Our VAWA Self Petitioner Toolkit is your essential guide to navigating this journey with confidence, safety, and support.
Why You Need This Toolkit:
Actionable Steps
No fluff, no jargon—just clear, straightforward steps that put you in control.
Real Support
We know this journey is tough. That’s why our toolkit is packed with practical advice and resources tailored to your needs.
Immediate Impact
From the moment you open this toolkit, you’ll have the tools and confidence to start taking action and moving forward.
Here's what you'll learn:
- Learn how to create a rock-solid safety plan and know exactly what steps to take if you’re in danger. Your safety comes first—always.
- We’ll show you how to document every critical detail of your experience. From gathering essential documents to preserving evidence, you’ll be equipped to present a strong, compelling case.
- Get insider tips on finding the right legal support, whether through expert immigration attorneys or trusted nonprofits dedicated to helping survivors like you.
- Empower yourself with knowledge about your rights under VAWA—protection from deportation, eligibility for work authorization, and access to public benefits. Knowledge is power, and we’ve got you covered.
- We’ll guide you on how to keep your information secure, from safe communication channels to privacy measures that keep your abuser in the dark.
Take Control of Your Future!
welcome,
I'm Aisha Nanyanzi!
I am the principal attorney at AKN Immigration. Having been through the U.S. immigration system myself, I understand the difficulties of having no immigration status and why a good attorney is necessary to navigate a complex, challenging, and changing U.S. immigration system.
I was born in Uganda and immigrated to the U.S. in my mid-twenties. When I arrived, I was overwhelmed with how to even begin my journey. My immigration attorney was critical to my path to U.S. citizenship and later hired me as his paralegal. After almost a decade as a paralegal, I graduated from New England Law Boston. I leverage my experience as an immigrant, as a paralegal, and now as an immigration attorney to handle immigration cases of all types whether it be asylum, green cards, naturalization or any humanitarian immigration relief.
I have dedicated my life to helping immigrants realize the dream of U.S. citizenship. I will represent you with empathy, compassion, and a consistently professional work ethic to accompany my exceptional proficiency and experience in the field of immigration law.