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The U Visa is an immigration benefit for victims of certain serious crimes who have suffered physical or emotional abuse and are willing to cooperate with authorities in the investigation or criminal process.
This process is NOT simple. It requires strong evidence, police certification (Form I-918B), credible statements, and documents demonstrating the impact of the crime. A preparation error can cause delays of years or even denial.
Our team prepares and organizes your case with precision to protect your rights, increase your chances of approval, and reduce legal risks.
A strong U Visa application can accelerate protections, prevent rejections, and open a path to a secure immigration status.
The U Visa offers a reliable path to a secure immigration status and protection against deportation.
We prepare a clear, complete, and convincing package to avoid delays and evidence requests.
We accompany the entire process, from the police certification to the final approval.
We build a strong, complete, and strategic application to maximize your chances of approval.
We review the crime, the harm suffered, and your cooperation with authorities.
We manage and request the police or prosecutor signature needed for your case.
We prepare personal statements and gather evidence of the abuse and consequences of the crime.
We organize a clear, complete, and professional package for USCIS.
We include the work permit and derivative benefits for eligible family members.
These steps can significantly strengthen your U Visa application.
Official crime documents are key to proving eligibility.
Medical reports, photos, messages, and testimonies strengthen your case.
Authorities may need follow-up or additional information.
Only licensed attorneys should handle your case. Avoid notaries.
"A well-prepared U Visa application can transform your life: protection, stability, and a path to residency."
Qualifying crimes include domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, robbery, extortion, kidnapping, and more than 28 types of crimes in total. The crime must have occurred in the U.S. or violated federal laws.
It is a certification from a law enforcement agency (police, prosecutor, judge) confirming you were a victim and cooperated with the investigation. Without this certification, the case cannot be approved. We help you manage this request.
USCIS receives far more applications than the 10,000 visas available annually. The wait can be 5 to 6 years or more. However, once on the waiting list, you can request deferred action and a work permit.
Yes. Depending on your situation, you can include as derivatives your spouse, children, parents, and siblings (if you are under 21 years old).
Not necessarily. What matters is that you cooperate with the certifying agency. Some prosecutors and organizations can certify your case even without a prior police report.
The U Visa is a real opportunity to obtain immigration stability, but only if the case is well organized from the start.
Our team handles police reports, I-918B certification, evidence, statements, and USCIS follow-up to maximize your chances of approval.
Remember: A strong application can protect your future and that of your family.
Every day matters to strengthen your case and secure legal protection.
The U Visa can be the path to residency and stability. Prepare it correctly.

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