Immigration
Law

U-Visa

A four-year visa for victims of crime who assist law enforcement. After four years, you may be eligible to adjust your status and receive a green card (Lawful Permanent Residency).

What We Do:
  • Prepare and submit the necessary certification to law enforcement.
  • Prepare the I-918, I-192, and supporting documentation.
  • Prepare the I-918(A), I-192, and supporting documentation for any qualifying derivative, such as a child, spouse, or parent.
  • Submit your packet to USCIS for approval.
If Approved:
  • A four-year visa (non-immigrant status).
  • Work authorization.
  • A path to your green card.

T-Visa

A four-year visa for victims of human trafficking. You may also qualify to adjust your status and receive a green card (Lawful Permanent Residency).

What We Do:
  • Prepare the I-914, I-192, and the supporting documentation required.
  • Prepare the I-914(A), I-192, and supporting documentation for any qualifying derivative, like a child or spouse.
  • Submit your packet to USCIS for approval.
If Approved:
  • A four-year visa (non-immigrant status).
  • Work authorization.
  • A path to your green card.

VAWA Self-Petition

A special path for victims of domestic violence who are abused by a spouse or child who is a US Citizen or green card holder (Lawful Permanent Resident). Instead of a visa, this path leads directly to a green card (Lawful Permanent Residency).

What We Do:
  • Prepare the I-360, I-485, I-601, and the extensive supporting documentation required.
  • Prepare the I-360, I-485, I-601, and supporting documentation for any qualifying derivative, like a child or spouse.
  • Submit your packet to USCIS for approval.
If Approved:
  • Lawful Permanent Residency (green card).
  • Work authorization.
  • A path to U.S. citizenship.

Adjustment of Status

If you have received a U Visa, T Visa, or VAWA Self-Petition, the firm can assist you in adjusting your status to become a Lawful Permanent Resident.

What We Do:
  • Prepare the I-485, I-601 , and the supporting documentation required.
  • Submit your packet to USCIS.
  • Attend your USCIS appointment.
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