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U visa - protection for victims of violence

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

Key Highlights This guide outlines a clear, step-by-step breakdown of the N-400 application process, covering essential aspects from eligibility criteria to the final oath ceremony. The information provided delves into

Transgender individuals navigating the U.S. immigration system face layered challenges—some legal, many life-threatening. Around the world, trans people are disproportionately targeted by state violence, social stigma, and gender-based abuse. For

A person holding a poster that reads - Respect LGBTQ+ Human Dignity

LGBTQ+ individuals have long migrated to the United States seeking safety, recognition, and belonging—but for much of U.S. immigration history, federal law actively excluded them. For decades, sexual orientation and

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