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U Visas

Immigration relief for victims of crimes who assist law enforcement.

Victims of certain crimes who have suffered substantial mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement may qualify for U nonimmigrant status (U visa), providing temporary legal status and work authorization.

Our U Visa Services

We assist crime victims in obtaining U visas, which provide temporary legal status, work authorization, and a path to permanent residence. Our team works with law enforcement to secure the necessary certifications.

U Visa Immigration Services

U Visa Applications (Form I-918)
Law Enforcement Certification (Form I-918 Supplement B)
Qualifying Criminal Activity Assessment
Substantial Abuse Documentation
Work Authorization for U Visa Applicants
Family Derivative Petitions (U-2, U-3, U-4, U-5)
Adjustment of Status After Three Years
Waivers of Inadmissibility

Why Choose Us for U Visa Cases

Experience working with law enforcement agencies
Understanding of qualifying criminal activities
Compassionate representation for trauma survivors
Thorough documentation of substantial abuse
Advocacy with police and prosecutors for certifications
Support through the lengthy U visa process

Our Process

1

Crime Victim Assessment

Determine if you qualify as a victim of qualifying criminal activity.

2

Law Enforcement Certification

Work with law enforcement to obtain Form I-918 Supplement B certification.

3

U Visa Application

Prepare and file comprehensive U visa petition with USCIS.

4

Status & Green Card

Obtain U visa status and apply for green card after three years.

Ready to Get Started with U Visas?

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help with your immigration case.

Call Us

+1 (929) 488-1444

Email Us

contact@dbarotlaw.com

Office Hours

Mon-Fri: 9:30AM-6PM

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