U Visa and VAWA: Your Safety Comes First

Standing Up for Victims of Crime and Domestic Violence

Why You Need Us

Facing the immigration system after trauma can be overwhelming. If you’ve been the victim of a crime or domestic abuse, we’re here to help. Campos Law Firm makes sure you get the protection you need, whether it’s through a U Visa or VAWA. Your safety isn’t negotiable, and we’ll fight for you every step of the way.

Are You Eligible for U Visa or VAWA?

Find Out If You Qualify for the Protection You Deserve

Understanding whether you qualify for a U Visa or VAWA protection can be confusing, but Campos Law Firm is here to make it simple. We’ll help you determine your eligibility and guide you through the application process.

U Visa Eligibility

Victim of a Qualifying Crime

You must be a victim of certain serious crimes, such as domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking, or other qualifying crimes that caused you significant harm.

Suffered Substantial Harm

To be eligible, you must have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a direct result of the crime committed against you.

Cooperation with Law Enforcement

You must be willing to assist law enforcement or government officials in the investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity.

Admissibility

You must be admissible to the U.S., or eligible for a waiver if certain inadmissibility issues apply.

VAWA Eligibility

Abused Spouse, Child, or Parent

To qualify for VAWA, you must be the spouse, child, or parent of a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident who has subjected you to battery or extreme cruelty.

Good Moral Character

You must demonstrate good moral character, showing that you meet the legal standards for this requirement.

Self-Petitioning

VAWA allows you to file a self-petition (Form I-360) without your abuser’s knowledge or consent, giving you control over your own immigration case.

Our U Visa and VAWA Services

U Visa: Safety for Crime Victims

The U Visa allows victims of serious crimes to stay in the U.S. We’ll help you through the process and work with law enforcement to make sure your rights are protected.

VAWA: Protection for Domestic Violence Survivors

VAWA helps victims of domestic violence apply for a green card without their abuser’s cooperation. We’ll handle everything and get you the safety and stability you need.

Why We’re the Right Choice.

Multilingual Support

English, Spanish, French - whatever your language, we speak it fluently.

Personalized Service

You’re not just a case number. We treat your story like it’s the only one that matters.

Experienced Attorneys

We’ve seen it all—there’s no immigration mess too big for us to handle.

Why Choose Campos Law Firm?

We Know What Works

With years of experience helping victims of crime and domestic violence, we know the ins and outs of U Visa and VAWA applications. You’re in good hands.

Personal Attention

We treat every case with care because we know what’s at stake. You get a dedicated team that’s focused on your safety and future.

Results You Can Trust

We’ve helped countless clients secure U Visas and VAWA protection. Our success speaks for itself—we don’t rest until you’re safe.

Trusted by many. Our affiliations and certifications show we’re serious about what we do—and we’re good at it.

How We Work

Consultation

We’ll listen to your story, assess your situation, and figure out the best way to help you—whether it’s a U Visa or VAWA protection.

Legal Plan

We build a custom plan that fits your case. No cookie-cutter solutions—just what you need to get the protection you deserve.

Paperwork Done Right

We handle the documents, ensuring everything is filed accurately and on time.

Full Support

You’ll have our support every step of the way. From start to finish, we keep you informed and prepared.

Resolution

Our goal? To get you the protection you need so you can move forward without fear.

Let us be there for you.

Real Clients, Real Protection

Our clients’ stories speak for themselves. From securing U Visas to helping clients escape domestic abuse with VAWA, we’re proud to make a real difference.

Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers

It’s for crime victims who assist law enforcement. It lets you stay in the U.S. and eventually apply for a green card.

Victims of domestic violence who are spouses, parents, or children of U.S. citizens or permanent residents can apply without the abuser’s involvement.

It can take time due to demand, but we’ll keep things moving as fast as possible.

No, VAWA applies to men and children as well.

Costs depend on your case, but we’ll be upfront and transparent about all fees.