VAWA, U-Visas & T-Visas

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We are very proud that Soberalski Immigration Law has had great success in helping immigrant victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking achieve their immigration objectives.

Did you know that U.S. immigration law provides three possible visas allowing victims of crimes to stay in or even enter the U.S. to testify or otherwise assist in law enforcement efforts and the administration of justice? They are as follows:

  • U-Visa for victims of serious crimes

  • T-Visa for victims of human trafficking

  • The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) self-petition for abused spouses and certain parents and children of U.S. citizens and permanent residents

If you feel that your case details fall in any one of the above three categories, contact us to explore whether you are eligible to obtain one of these special visas.