Immigration services for victims of crime
Providing Safety and Justice for Victims
Many immigrants fear reporting crimes due to concerns about their immigration status or potential deportation. At Law Group International, we understand these fears and are here to help. U.S. law offers protections for victims of certain crimes, domestic violence, and human trafficking, providing pathways to lawful immigration status. Our compassionate and professional team is dedicated to helping you navigate this process and secure the protection you need.
Overview of Services for Victims of a Crime
Our services focus on assisting victims in accessing the legal protections available under U.S. immigration law:
UVisas
For victims of specific crimes who have suffered significant mental or physical harm, the U Visa provides temporary legal status and a potential pathway to permanent residency. This visa requires cooperation with law enforcement in investigating or prosecuting the crime.
TVisas
Designed for victims of human trafficking, the T Visa offers protection and the opportunity to remain in the U.S. while rebuilding your life.
VAWA (ViolenceAgainst Women Act)
VAWA allows victims of domestic violence to self-petition for lawful immigration status without needing their abuser's consent. This pathway is available to spouses, children, and parents of abusive U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents.
Why These Services Matter
Breaking the Cycle of Silence
Victims of crime often remain in dangerous situations, fearing the consequences of seeking help. U.S. immigration law provides critical protections for victims to ensure their safety and stability while enabling them to assist in the pursuit of justice. We work tirelessly to help you access these legal remedies and secure your future.
Our Approach
Compassionate Advocacy and Tailored Support
We understand the sensitivity of these cases and approach each with care, professionalism, and attention to detail:
Success Stories
From Fear to Stability
One of our clients, a survivor of domestic violence, successfully obtained a Green Card through VAWA. By filing a self-petition, they gained independence from their abuser and the opportunity to start anew with permanent residency. Their courage, combined with our comprehensive legal support, made this transition possible.
Schedule a Consultation
Whether you need help with an immigration matter or have questions about your specific case, our team is here to assist you. Reach out to us today to start your journey.
124 S. West Street Suite 201 Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-549-5445
Email: [email protected]