Immigration Resources

The U visa—officially known as U nonimmigrant status—provides a path to legal protection for individuals who have endured serious criminal harm and are willing to assist law enforcement. Created by

Immigration detention is one of the most urgent and stressful aspects of the removal process. Every year, thousands of individuals are detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)—often with little

For survivors of abuse by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) offers a powerful form of protection—and a path toward lawful permanent residency.

For individuals facing removal proceedings in the United States, the threat of deportation can be overwhelming—but it is not always inevitable. U.S. immigration law provides several legal pathways to halt

The O-1 visa is a nonimmigrant classification reserved for individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary ability or achievement in their professional field. Whether in the sciences, education, business, athletics, the arts,

Green Card Process after PERM and I-140 Adjustment of Status (AOS) is a key milestone in the employment-based immigration journey. For individuals already living in the United States on work

The TN visa is a nonimmigrant classification under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), formerly NAFTA. It allows qualified professionals from Canada and Mexico to enter the U.S. temporarily for prearranged