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Need protection from domestic violence? Our Arabic-speaking lawyers file restraining orders, safety plans & protective orders. VAWA immigration relief for abuse victims who need to leave safely. Confidential help in your language.
Emergency protection including restraining orders, safety planning, and protective orders for domestic violence victims.
Obtain same-day emergency protective orders when safety is at risk.
Discuss abuse privately in Arabic without judgment or cultural barriers.
Create comprehensive safety plans including shelter and community resources.
VAWA protections for immigrant victims regardless of spouse's cooperation.
From your first free consultation to case resolution — here's what to expect when you work with our team.
Call for immediate help. Discuss your situation confidentially in Arabic.
File for an emergency restraining or protective order with the court.
Develop a safety plan including housing, finances, and children.
Represent you in hearings and connect you with community resources.
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Domestic violence in the Arab American community is often underreported due to cultural stigma and immigration fears. Our attorneys provide confidential, culturally sensitive help — and specialize in the intersection of DV and immigration law.
Immediate court orders obtained within 24-48 hours that require the abuser to leave the home, stay away from you and your children, and cease all cont...
Longer-term protective orders (1-5 years, renewable) obtained after a court hearing where both sides present evidence. These can include custody, supp...
The Violence Against Women Act allows abused spouses and children of US citizens or green card holders to self-petition for immigration status without...
Victims of domestic violence who cooperate with law enforcement may qualify for a U-visa providing legal status and a path to a green card....
Comprehensive safety planning including secure housing, financial resources, custody arrangements, and immigration protections before, during, and aft...
Leaving an abusive situation is hard enough. Cultural stigma and community pressure can make it feel impossible. Our Arabic-speaking lawyers provide confidential, judgment-free legal help — including VAWA self-petitions for immigrants whose status depends on their abuser.
Clear Communication
Discuss your case in Arabic without misunderstandings
Cultural Sensitivity
Lawyers who understand Arab cultural values and family dynamics
Community Connection
Part of the Arab-American community themselves
Trusted Network
Vetted attorneys with proven track records
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Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Each case is unique and outcomes depend on specific facts and circumstances. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Contact a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation.