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I-360 is also a multi-purpose petitioning form and it is used for different cases including the following: 1. Victim of domestic violence, commonly referred to as VAWA standing for Violence Against Woman Act; 2. Religious Worker 3. Special immigrant 4. Recent law changes also allow alien surving spouse to self-petition after the US citizen spouse died. Please include a detailed description of your case, including the nature of your case type, as this Form is used for multi-purposes including special immigrant and self petitioners as victims of domestic violence, etc. If you have a case currently pending at the USCIS with a receipt number please also provide it. If you have a pending case with a receipt number please also provide it. If you have a challenge from the USCIS either in form of a "Request for Evidence" (RFE) or "Intent to Deny" (ITD) or "Intent to Revoke" (ITR), please provide us either a copy of that challenge through email or fax (972-994-0088) so that we have a better understanding of the problems at issue. You can email your inquiry to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or via fax to: 972-994-0088, and one of our designated staff members from the I-360 processing unit will get back to you personally within 24 hours, if not sooner. Thank you. |


