🤝U-Visa Guide
Free · Confidential · For crime victims

Were you the victim of a crime? You may qualify for a U-visa.

The U-visa protects immigrant crime victims who help law enforcement — and can lead to work authorization and, eventually, a green card. Even if you're undocumented, you may qualify.

✓ Reporting a crime and helping police can open a path to status
3-question check

Might you qualify?

General guidance only — a lawyer should review the details. Your answers stay on this device.

1Were you the victim of a serious crime that happened in the U.S. (or violated U.S. law)?
2Did the crime cause you substantial physical or emotional harm?
3Did you report it and were you (or are you) willing to help police or prosecutors?
Qualifying crimes

What kinds of crimes count

The U-visa covers many serious crimes. Common examples include:

What the U-visa offers

Protection, work, and a path forward

Here's what a U-visa can do for you — and the realities of the process.

How it works

The basic steps

A U-visa case has a few key pieces. A lawyer usually guides each one.

Think you might qualify? Let's check — free.

A free, confidential consultation can tell you whether a U-visa fits, and help you get the law-enforcement certification you'll need.

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