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T Visa vs. U Visa: Key Differences and How to Choose the Right Path
For individuals who have been victims of certain crimes, the United States offers specific visa options that allow them to remain in the country legally while they cooperate with law enforcement or heal from the trauma they experienced.
Rights and Resources Available to VAWA Self-Petitioners
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was established to help individuals who have faced domestic abuse or violence and who are married to U.S. citizens, are parents of U.S. citizens, or lawful permanent residents.
The T Visa Application Process: A Step-by-Step Guide
If you are a victim of human trafficking and you are currently in the United States, the T Visa may offer you a pathway to remain in the country while you recover and seek justice.
What Happens to My Savings, House, Car, and Belongings if I Am Detained or Deported Protect Your Assets in the Event of a Possible Detention or Deportation
If you are worried about what will happen to your savings, house, car, and belongings in the event of detention or deportation, you are not alone.
How to Protect My Children if I Am Detained or Deported
Comprehensive Protection for All Your Children Detention or deportation can be a moment of maximum uncertainty and fear for any family, regardless of your children's immigration status.
The Impact of a Criminal Record on Your Green Card Application
When applying for a green card, one of the most important factors in the process is demonstrating that you are admissible to the United States.
