Humanitarian Visa
This visa offers a pathway to security and legal status in the United States. Each type of humanitarian visa has specific requirements and a process that must be followed to obtain it.
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What are humanitarian visas?
Humanitarian visas in the United States are legal tools designed to protect immigrants who have suffered domestic violence, labor exploitation, human trafficking, or other serious crimes.
These legal pathways offer security, stability, and the possibility of obtaining legal immigration status without leaving the country.
Types of humanitarian visas
Visa Vawa
Regain your independence. The VAWA Visa allows victims of domestic violence to apply for legal status without depending on their abuser, protecting their right to live in peace.
Visa T
A future free from exploitation is possible. The T Visa is a humanitarian visa that provides protection to victims of human trafficking or forced labor, opening the door to new opportunities in the U.S.
Visa U
Your courage deserves a fresh start. The U Visa offers security and legal status to those who have been victims of serious crimes and cooperate with law enforcement, so they can rebuild their lives with confidence.
Which humanitarian visa is right for you?
These phrases reflect real experiences of people who, like you, are seeking to regularize their immigration status in the United States. Do any of them sound familiar?
Common Benefits
Each humanitarian visa in the United States has its own requirements, but all offer key benefits to protect victims.
They provide protection against deportation.
They allow you to obtain a work permit and a Social Security number.
They can be a path to permanent residency (Green Card).
They allow you to regain your immigration independence without having to leave the United States.
Your migration journey with legal support at every stage
We analyze your case and advise you on the immigration benefits you could apply for, according to your situation.
We help you gather the necessary documentation and start the process.
USCIS confirms that your case meets the requirements.
If you qualify, you will be able to access these benefits.
Once approved, you gain access to more benefits and immigration security.
Once you meet the requirements, you will be able to take this important step.
After a certain period of time and upon meeting certain criteria, it is possible to apply for it.
*Applies only in eligible cases.
Frequently Asked Questions
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A humanitarian visa is your opportunity to leave fear behind and regain security and freedom in the United States. You don’t have to go through this process alone: our team of experts will accompany you every step of the way, without you having to leave the country.
Start your journey toward independence and peace of mind regarding your immigration status today.
Success stories
These are the stories of those who trusted us and now enjoy stability, immigration security, and new opportunities in the United States. Your story could also move toward a more peaceful future.
After more than 30 years, today I have my papers and will soon see my family in Mexico. I am eternally grateful!
After 30 years in the US, I obtained my permit and social security number in just six months. Thank you, Attorney Mendoza!
Thanks to the lawyer, I obtained my work permit and social security number. Now I have more opportunities. 100% recommended!
Thanks to the lawyer, I can now leave for Mexico after 18 years in the US.
After 23 years of living here, I finally have my residency. Thank you, Attorney Mendoza.
I arrived in 2010 and today I have a work and travel permit. I have complete confidence in Attorney Mendoza. Thank you!
A humanitarian visa is your opportunity to leave fear behind and regain security and freedom in the United States. You don’t have to go through this process alone: our team of experts will accompany you every step of the way, without you having to leave the country.
Start your journey toward independence and peace of mind regarding your immigration status today.
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