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If you are a battered or abused spouse or child or a U.S. citizen and the U.S. citizen refuses or is unwilling to file a petition to remove your condition, you can petition for yourself. To do so, you must be in the U.S. and prove the following:
You were either battered or subjected to extreme cruelty;
You have good moral character;
You resided with your spouse or parent inside the U.S.;
The marriage was entered into in good faith.
You must document that you have been battered or subject to extreme cruelty. These may include:
Police reports or arrest records;
Medical and psychiatric reports, especially if you sought treatment for such abuse;
Affidavits from people who knew such abuse, such as friends, family members, landlords or employer;
Statement from any shelters you stayed in or friends or neighbors who knew the situation.
Your own statement.
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