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52 Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs. 357 (2018-2019)
Until Violence Do Us Part: Evaluating VAWA's Bona Fide Marriage Requirement

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         Until Violence Do Us Part:

      Evaluating VAWA's Bona Fide

             Marriage Requirement

                        ANNA   BOLTYANSKIY*


     The  Violence Against Women  Act (VAWA)  allows those victims of
   domestic violence who are married to U.S. Citizens or Lawful Permanent
   Residents to self-petition for lawful status.  To be approved under
   VAWA,  the self-petitioner must prove, among other things, that her
   marriage was bona fide. This Note examines the practical difficulties that
   battered immigrants face in producing primary evidence of bona fide
   marriage and discusses the perverse incentives this requirement creates.
   Specifically, VAWA  petitioners' abusive spouses often destroy the
   documentation of bona  fide marriage, never include the immigrant
   spouse's name on the documents to begin with, or threaten further abuse if
   the immigrant spouse tries to obtain the documents. Because these issues
   are only amplified in a short-lived marriage, battered immigrants have
   perverse incentives to stay with their abusive partners longer, to marry
   their abusers, and to have children with them. As a possible solution, this
   Note argues that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services should give
   greater weight to affidavits as qualitative proof of bona fide marriage,
   which allows VAWA  petitioners to explain any documentary gaps and to
   tell their own stories.











   *   Farnsworth Note Competition Winner, 2018. J.D. Candidate 2019, Columbia Law
School. The author would like to thank Professor Rose Villazor and Kate Berry for their
invaluable advice and direction during the writing process. Special thanks to the editors
and staff of the Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems for their helpful feedback
and editing.

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