
If you’ve ever thought that your past might prevent you from obtaining legal status in the United States, I want to tell you that not all hope is lost. Keep reading, because today I’ll explain three humanitarian visas that could change your life: the VAWA Visa, the T Visa, and the U Visa.
Hello, everyone! It’s your friend, Attorney Maria Mendoza, here again. As an immigration law specialist, one of the most common questions I get from people looking to regularize their immigration status in the U.S. is: What do humanitarian visas forgive?
In 2025, the immigration process remains challenging, especially for those who have faced difficult situations or have a record that complicates their case. However, humanitarian visas can be an alternative to obtaining legal status or applying for other immigration benefits. In this article, I will explain how these visas work, their benefits, and what violations they can forgive.
You may also find this helpful: Humanitarian Visa: Essential information about the U Visa, VAWA Visa, and T Visa to protect your rights.
What Is a Humanitarian Visa?
Humanitarian visas are designed to protect and provide a legal pathway for those who have suffered from crimes, abuse, or labor exploitation. According to U.S. immigration law, there are three main humanitarian visas:
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VAWA Visa – For victims of domestic violence or abuse by family members who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
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T Visa – For victims of human trafficking or labor exploitation.
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U Visa – For victims of certain crimes who cooperate with law enforcement.
Each visa is intended for specific cases and can forgive diverse violations, penalties, or offenses. Below, I explain each one in detail:
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What Is the VAWA Visa?
The VAWA Visa (Violence Against Women Act) is designed to protect victims of domestic violence or abuse by close family members, such as spouses or children of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. This visa allows the victim to adjust their status without involving the abuser in the process.
Some of the benefits of the VAWA visa are the possibility of obtaining a work permit, a social security number, and protection from deportation; in addition to being a pathway to permanent residency. To apply, you must have been abused by:
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U.S. citizen or legal resident husband or wife
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U.S. citizen or legal resident ex-spouse, provided no more than two years have elapsed since the date of divorce
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Son or daughter of a U.S. citizen over 21 years of age
What Does the VAWA Visa Forgive?
The VAWA visa can grant waivers in several areas, including:
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Illegal entries and exits from the U.S.
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False claims to U.S. citizenship.
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Unauthorized employment in the United States.
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Certain minor offenses related to the abuse suffered.
What Is the T Visa?
The T Visa is one of the most generous humanitarian visas in terms of forgiveness, allowing victims of human trafficking or labor exploitation to obtain legal status. Some of the most common situations for which people can apply are:
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Victims of traffickers or “coyotes”.
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People who are victims of labor exploitation.
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Victims of domestic violence with a focus on forced labor.
What Does the T Visa Forgive?
Although these are not easy cases, the T Visa can be forgiving:
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Multiple illegal entries and exits from the U.S.
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Serious crimes, including some involving drugs, prostitution, and violence.
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False claims to U.S. citizenship.
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Permanent immigration bars for those with prior deportations or who attempted to reenter after deportation.
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What Is the U Visa?
The U Visa is a humanitarian visa intended for persons who have been victims of certain crimes within the United States, and who cooperate with authorities during the investigation or prosecution of the crime. This visa allows victims to obtain regular immigration status; however, this specific process is often lengthy due to the number of applicants for this humanitarian visa.
To be eligible, the applicant must be:
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Be a victim of a qualifying crime occurring in the United States.
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Have suffered physical or mental abuse as a result of that crime.
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Cooperate with law enforcement in the investigation of the crime.
What Does the U Visa Forgive?
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Illegal entries into the country.
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Undocumented presence.
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Unauthorized work.
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Previous deportation orders.

Humanitarian visas, such as the VAWA Visa, T Visa, and U Visa, provide an opportunity to regularize immigration status in the United States and may offer waivers for immigration violations that other processes do not. However, applicants should consult an experienced immigration attorney, as the requirements and process can be complex and time-consuming.
At The Mendoza Law Firm, we are proud to have over 15 years of experience handling humanitarian visa cases. If you or someone you know needs assistance, contact us today!
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