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Immigration Law: How can I adjust my status if my abusive husband won’t help me petition?
It is a common problem for abused spouses who are admitted to the US on a finance visa – they are abused by the husband who is a US citizen or Legal Permanent Resident and he will not petition the USCIS to adjust the new wife’s status to that of an LPR. Often the abuser spouse would use the petition process as leverage to further control the immigrant wife and the wife was helpless as she needed the abuser husband’s assistance in petitioning for LPR status. The good news is that the US government addressed this issue a few years back in the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). The VAWA has a provision where the abused fiance (or wife) can “self-petition” for an adjustment of her status. Therefore, if any immigrant woman is currently suffering from an abusive husband, she is no longer at his will as to whether she will ultimately be granted LPR status. She simply needs to go see an immigration attorney and he or she can assist the woman in adjusting her status without the cooperation of the abusive husband. If you have any questions, feel free to use our online consultation form or call our office at 937-432-9775.
Delays in Ohio Social Security Disability claims hurt claimants
Social Security Disability Delays Impact Vulnerable Patients
Unfortunately it is becoming all to common for those applying for Social Security Disability benefits to suffer delay after delay while their claims languish in a bureaucratic mess as the Social Security Administration struggles to keep up with a growing caseload. Given the numbers of aging baby boomers, the SSA has found itself under incredible stress and its ability to promptly handle cases has been compromised.
For a small group of claimants who are suffering from severe illnesses, many of their cases are never even heard because they die before ever reaching the point of getting a proper hearing. The Social Security Administration has said that some 2,000 cases were dismissed last year because the claimant died. This figure is tragic not only for the deceased who was never able to get benefits, but also for his or her family members who are in need of support.
Everyone who is familiar with the disability process knows it can take years to finally begin receiving benefits. Most claims are denied at first and then must be appealed up the chain of command until the case is given a fair hearing. Overcrowded dockets such as those in Toledo, Ohio and other places can slow the process down and mean that some of the most vulnerable claimants never receive their day in court.
The SSA has been dealing with mounting problems for years. More than 63,000 claimants waited at least 635 days for an initial appeal hearing and decision back in 2007. Thankfully that number has come down, but nowhere near where it ought to be. The SSA says that the process has gotten faster and that it hopes to end the backlog of cases that are older than 310 days. Though this represents a big drop from how bad things used to be, it is important to note that this wait comes after an individual has already waited an average of 150 days for a claim to be denied and then reconsidered before appealing to the ALJ.
If you think you may be entitled to Social Security Disability benefits and have questions, call The Law Offices of John T. Nicholson at 1-800-596-1533 for a free consultation today.
Xenia Ohio Disability Attorney
Our Xenia Office is located at 36 North Detroit Street #104, Xenia, OH and is by appointment only. Please call (937) 432-9775 for a free consultation or to schedule an appointment today.
OHIO Residents:
Dayton * Cincinnati * Columbus * Piqua * Xenia * Springfield * Troy
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Piqua Ohio Disability Law Office
Our Piqua Office is located at 430 North Wayne Street, Piqua, OH and is by appointment only. Please call (937) 325-8500 for a free consultation or to schedule an appointment today.
OHIO Residents:
Dayton * Cincinnati * Columbus * Piqua * Xenia * Springfield * Troy
All other states call 1-800-596-1533
Dayton Ohio Office: Social Security disability attorneys

The Law Offices of John T. Nicholson’s Dayton office is located at 5540 Far Hills Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45429. Please check in with receptionist upon arrival. If you are have questions regarding a potential legal matter, please call us at 937-432-9775.
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