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Matrimonial & Integrated Domestic Violence

IDV – Abuse & Neglect

Any findings and/or admissions relating to abuse and neglect can be used to deny an immigration benefit or form of immigration relief and may, in certain instances, result in grounds for removal from the United States.

  • For more information on Abuse and Neglect, see the Article 10 training.
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