Tampa Immigration Attorney

Protection For
Survivors of Crime.

Immigration law offers special protections for victims of crimes. These provisions are designed to help vulnerable individuals obtain legal status while cooperating with law enforcement. We are dedicated to securing the relief you need to move forward.

"We help crime victims navigate the complex process of VAWA and U-Visas to find safety and justice."

Understanding Your Options

  • VAWA: For abused spouses, children, or parents of U.S. citizens/LPRs. Self-petition for a Green Card safely.
  • U-Visa: For victims of qualifying crimes who assist law enforcement. Provides status, work authorization, and a path to residency.
  • Confidentiality: Your safety is our priority. We handle your case with the utmost discretion and care.

The Application Process

Navigating immigration relief can be complex, but you don't have to do it alone. We guide you through every critical step.

Initial Consultation

We discuss your situation to determine if you qualify for VAWA or a U-Visa, gathering details about the crime and your cooperation with law enforcement.

Preparing Your Case

We help you gather crucial evidence—police reports, medical records, and affidavits. For U-Visas, we work to obtain law enforcement certification.

Filing the Application

We file your petition with USCIS, ensuring every detail is accurate to avoid delays. We guide you through each form to present a complete case.

Awaiting a Decision

If they request more information, we will collaborate to ensure a timely response

You Are Not Alone

Whether you are seeking protection under VAWA or a U-Visa, establishing eligibility requires detailed evidence and precise legal arguments. We tell your story so that your rights are protected, so you can focus on healing and building a future here.