Helping Crime Victims Stay Safe and Stay Here
Legal Relief for Immigrant Victims Who Assist Law Enforcement
If you’ve been the victim of a serious crime in the U.S. and have cooperated with law enforcement, you may qualify for a U-Visa—a legal status that offers protection and a path to permanent residency. The U-Visa program was created to help vulnerable individuals, regardless of immigration status, report crimes without fear of deportation. At our firm, we understand how sensitive and urgent these cases can be. We handle U-Visa applications with care, confidentiality, and an unwavering commitment to your safety and future.
Why You Need a Lawyer for a U-Visa
U-Visa applications require substantial documentation and a formal certification from law enforcement. These cases can also involve trauma, complicated histories, or fears about your legal status. An experienced immigration attorney can help you present a strong, complete case while protecting your privacy and dignity.
- Determine your eligibility and explain the process in plain terms
- Assist with gathering police reports and certification from law enforcement (Form I-918 Supplement B)
- Help document the physical, mental, or emotional harm caused by the crime
- Prepare compelling personal statements and supporting evidence
- Explore derivative visas for eligible family members
U-Visa Services We Provide
We help survivors take the first steps toward legal stability and long-term protection in the United States. You’ll receive direct support from attorney David Robledo throughout your application process.
Initial U-Visa Petitions
Complete and submit all forms, documentation, and statements.
Law Enforcement Coordination
Help secure required certification and ongoing communication with relevant agencies.
Requests for Evidence (RFE)
Prepare and respond to additional USCIS inquiries.