Humanitarian Visas

U Visa

Protects victims of crime who cooperate with law enforcement

  • Eligibility: Victims of qualifying crimes (e.g., domestic violence, trafficking).
  • Requirements: File Form I-918, police report, medical records.
  • Benefits: Protection, work authorization, potential Green Card.

T Visa

Protects victims of human trafficking.

  • Eligibility: Victims of human trafficking.
  • Requirements: File Form I-914, law enforcement certification.
  • Benefits: Protection, work authorization, potential Green Card.

VAWA Visa

(Violence Against Women Act) Visa Protects victims of domestic violence.

  • Eligibility: Victims of domestic violence, married to US citizen/permanent resident.
  • Requirements: File Form I-360, police report, medical records.
  • Benefits: Protection, work authorization, potential Green Card.

Asylum Visa

Protects individuals fleeing persecution.

  • Eligibility: Individuals fleeing persecution (e.g., religion, politics).
  • Requirements: File Form I-589, within 1 year of entry.
  • Benefits: Protection, work authorization, potential Green Card.

Refugee Visa

Protects individuals fleeing war, natural disasters, or persecution.

  • Eligibility: Individuals fleeing war, natural disasters, or persecution.
  • Requirements: UNHCR referral, US embassy/consulate interview.
  • Benefits: Protection, resettlement, potential Green Card.
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