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VAWA Visa

It is a humanitarian visa, granted by United States law, that allows immigrants who are survivors of domestic violence to apply for resident status.

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U Visa

It is a nonimmigrant visa, granted as special protection for victims of certain crimes, who have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse in the United States.

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Immigrant Shield Plan

Integrated legal assistance to protect you in the event of ICE detention, with immediate access to representation, guidance, and support in your language.

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Immigration Pardons

Processes or certain nonimmigrant statuses so that certain causes are forgiven, such as re-entry after having been deported from the United States.

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Status Settings

Process that allows you to request a change of status such as legal residence while present in the United States without having to return to your country of origin.

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Asylum

It is a protection provided to people who are in danger or whose lives are threatened in their country of origin.

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Family Requests Fiancé 

Family petitions allow relatives of an American citizen or legal permanent resident to obtain residency and live in the United States.

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T Visa

The T Visa The T Visa provides protection to survivors of human trafficking (labor or sexual), allowing them to remain in the U.S., work, and access benefits.

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SIJS Youth Visa

The SIJS protects vulnerable youth and opens the door to permanent residency in the U.S. To qualify, a state court must issue orders regarding the child’s welfare and family situation.

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Appeals and Cancellations

They offer second chances to defend immigration status, challenge or correct negative decisions, and protect immigration rights.

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Mandamus

It is a lawsuit filed in federal court to compel USCIS or another agency to act on a delayed or stalled case when USCIS has not acted within a reasonable time and administrative remedies are no longer available.

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T Visa

It is designed to protect victims of human trafficking in the U.S. and provides legal immigration status to those who have been forced, threatened or manipulated into working under exploitative conditions. 

This visa provides them with legal protection, as well as access to support services while they cooperate with the authorities in the investigation of the case. It also provides them with the opportunity to rebuild their lives with dignity and security.

Qualifying victims may be eligible to become lawful permanent residents.

K1 fiancé visa

The K1 fiancé(e) visa is a special category that allows U.S. citizens to bring their foreign partners to the country for the purpose of marriage. This process facilitates family reunification and offers a legal path for couples to live together in the country, meeting established immigration requirements.

This visa is ideal for couples who wish to get married in the United States and start their life together without legal complications. Once approved, the foreign fiancé(e) can enter the country, provided that the wedding takes place within the first 90 days of his or her arrival.

DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)

It offers temporary protection from deportation to certain undocumented immigrants who came to the country as children. It gives them the opportunity to obtain a renewable work permit every two years, allowing them to study, work and live without fear of deportation. These individuals also have the right to apply for employment authorization.

Humanitarian visa

This is a special temporary refugee permit for people in high-risk situations, who need to enter the U.S. for protection reasons or face serious threats, such as conflict, natural disasters, or persecution. This type of visa is designed to allow legal entry into the country for urgent humanitarian reasons, such as treating serious medical problems, attending a legal trial, or reuniting with a family member in a critical situation, natural disasters, persecution, and conflict.

Renewal of documents

It is a crucial process for those residing in the United States with visas or temporary status. If your visa, work permit or green card is about to expire, it is essential to start the renewal process on time to avoid legal problems and maintain your immigration status.

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