Finding Safety and a Path to Legal Status
If you have been a victim of a crime or have suffered abuse at the hands of a family member, the U.S. immigration system offers specific protection to keep you safe. Whether through a U-Visa for crime victims or a VAWA self-petition for survivors of domestic abuse, these pathways allow you to secure legal status independently, without relying on an abuser or living in fear.
Our firm has been filing these specialized cases for over 10 years. We have helped many clients move from a place of vulnerability to becoming lawful permanent residents. Our immigration law attorneys understand the sensitivity of these situations and provide a safe, supportive environment to help you reclaim your future and protect your family.
Your Safety is Our Priority
Our Clear, Step-by-Step Process
Case Evaluation
Evidence & Certification
USCIS Submission
Ongoing Support
Full-Service Support for Your Journey
We understand that evidence isn’t always easy to find. Many of our successful VAWA cases begin with very little documentation, but through a human-centric approach and deep investigation, we build a “wide range of evidence” to prove your case. You do not need to have a police report or have suffered physical abuse to qualify for VAWA. Emotional and psychological abuse are also recognized under the law.
For U-Visa applicants, we handle the complex task of communicating with police departments and prosecutors to secure the required certification. Once you hold a U-Visa for three years, we help you transition to permanent residency. Our immigration law attorneys make sure you and your family members remain protected every step of the way.
Why Work with Us
Handling U-Visa and VAWA cases requires a blend of legal expertise and deep empathy. When you work with us, you get:
- Attorneys with more than 30 years of combined experience in immigration law, applying their knowledge to your case
- Personalized guidance tailored to the specifics of your case
- Expertise in securing law enforcement certifications for U-Visas
- Success in winning VAWA cases through strategic building
- Absolute confidentiality and a focus on your personal safety
- Guidance on including eligible family members in your application
