1.
Reports and affidavits from police, judges, or other court officials;
2.
Copies of legal documents related to orders of protection or other legal processes that address the abuse;
3.
Affidavits from persons who witnessed or have knowledge of the abusive acts;
4.
Reports or affidavits from medical personnel, school officials, and clergy;
5.
Reports or affidavits from social workers or other social service agency personnel;
6.
Documentation to show you sought safe haven in a family violence shelter or similar place; or
7.
Photographs of injuries.
USCIS will consider any credible evidence, as defined in INA 204(a)(1)(J), that is relevant to the application. USCIS has
the sole discretion to determine what evidence is credible and what weight to give that evidence.
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