U Visa Protection for Victims of Crime – Secure Your Future Today!

If you’ve been a victim of a qualifying crime in the U.S., you may be eligible for legal status and work authorization. Our firm has a 100% success rate with U Visa cases—find out if you qualify now!

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What is a U Visa?

The U Visa is designed to help victims of certain crimes gain legal protection in the U.S. This visa provides:
:small_blue_diamond: Temporary legal status and work authorization.
:small_blue_diamond: A path to a green card after 3 years.
:small_blue_diamond: Support for individuals who assist law enforcement in investigations.

Step-by-Step U Visa Process

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:heavy_check_mark: 100% success rate for U Visa cases.
:heavy_check_mark: Client testimonials from real U Visa recipients
:heavy_check_mark: No upfront fees – You don’t pay unless we win your case.

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FAQs Section

A U Visa is available to individuals who:
  1. Have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse due to being a victim of certain qualifying crimes.
  2. Possess information about the crime.
  3. Have been, are being, or are likely to be helpful in the investigation or prosecution of the crime.
  4. The crime occurred in the U.S. or violated U.S. laws.
  5. Are admissible to the U.S. (or can apply for a waiver of inadmissibility).

The U Visa process can take several years due to a cap of 10,000 U Visas issued per year. Current processing times often range from 5 to 10 years. However, applicants may receive a Bona Fide Determination (BFD) work permit while waiting for their visa if their case is deemed legitimate and complete.

Here is the full list of qualifying crimes for a U Visa, as outlined by U.S. immigration law:
 
  1. Abduction
  2. Abusive Sexual Contact
  3. Blackmail
  4. Domestic Violence
  5. Extortion
  6. False Imprisonment
  7. Felonious Assault
  8. Female Genital Mutilation
  9. Fraud in Foreign Labor Contracting
  10. Hostage Taking
  11. Incest
  12. Involuntary Servitude
  13. Kidnapping
  14. Manslaughter
  15. Murder
  16. Obstruction of Justice
  17. Peonage (forced labor or debt servitude)
  18. Perjury (if it caused harm to the applicant)
  19. Prostitution
  20. Rape
  21. Sexual Assault
  22. Sexual Exploitation
  23. Slave Trade
  24. Stalking
  25. Torture
  26. Trafficking (human trafficking)
  27. Witness Tampering
  28. Unlawful Criminal Restraint
Additionally, attempts, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit any of these crimes also qualify for a U Visa. If a crime is substantially similar to one on the list, it may also be considered a qualifying crime.
Yes, certain family members can qualify as derivatives:
  • For adult (21+) U Visa applicants: Only spouses and children can be included.
  • For minor (under 21) U Visa applicants: Spouses, children, parents, and unmarried siblings under 18 can be included.
  • Family members must demonstrate a qualifying relationship

Your safety and future matter. Let us help you secure the protection you deserve.

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