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Were you the victim of a crime in the United States? If you cooperated—or are willing to cooperate—with law enforcement, you may qualify for a U Visa, a special immigration benefit that helps victims of certain crimes stay and work legally in the U.S.
In this video, the team at Luis F. Hess PLLC, an immigration law firm based in The Woodlands and Houston, TX, explains how the U Visa works, who qualifies, and how to apply for immigration protection and lawful status in 2025.
What Is the U Visa?
The U nonimmigrant visa provides legal status to foreign nationals who have suffered physical, emotional, or psychological harm due to criminal activity and are helping U.S. law enforcement investigate or prosecute the offenders.
✅ Who Qualifies for a U Visa:
To qualify, you must:
Be the victim of a qualifying crime (e.g., domestic violence, assault, trafficking, sexual abuse, kidnapping, extortion, etc.)
Have suffered substantial harm (physical or mental).
Possess credible information about the crime.
Be helpful to law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution.
Be admissible to the U.S. or eligible for a waiver.
💡 U Visa Benefits:
Live and work legally in the United States.
Protection from deportation.
Apply for a work permit (EAD).
After 3 years, apply for a Green Card (Permanent Residency).
Include qualifying family members (spouse, children, parents, or siblings).
📋 How to Apply (Step by Step):
Obtain a law enforcement certification (Form I-918, Supplement B).
File Form I-918 (Petition for U Nonimmigrant Status) with supporting evidence.
If necessary, file Form I-192 (Waiver of Inadmissibility).
Wait for USCIS review and approval — you may receive deferred action and a work permit while waiting.
After 3 years in U status, apply for your Green Card (Form I-485).
⚖️ Why Work With an Immigration Lawyer:
At Luis F. Hess PLLC, we provide confidential, compassionate legal support for victims seeking immigration protection. Our team helps you:
Determine eligibility for U Visa or VAWA relief.
Prepare law enforcement certification and supporting evidence.
File and monitor your USCIS petition.
Handle RFEs, waivers, and family derivative applications.
📞 Contact Us for a Confidential Consultation
📍 The Woodlands Office: 282 Ed English Dr Bldg #6 Unit D, Shenandoah, TX 77385
📍 Houston Office: 12 W 4th St, Room 2-A, Houston, TX 77007
📱 +1 (281) 374-1998
🌐 luishesslaw.com
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