Evidence of Battery or Extreme Cruelty
Evidence of battery should show that your spouse or parent committed an intentional, non-consensual, harmful, or
offensive physical act of violence towards you or your child. Some examples include, but are not limited to, rape,
molestation, forced prostitution, punching, biting, kidnapping, kicking, choking, and sexual abuse.
Evidence of extreme cruelty should show that your spouse or parent committed non-physical acts of violence or threats
of violence demonstrating a pattern or intent to control you or gain your compliance. Some examples include, but are
not limited to, controlling what you do and who you see and talk to; denying access to food, family, or medical treatment;
threats of physical harm to you or your family; threats to commit suicide; or threats of deportation.
Form I-485 Instructions 03/29/21
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You must submit documentation demonstrating your CAA-eligible spouse or parent subjected you to battery or extreme
cruelty during the qualifying relationship. Evidence may include:
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