Pending U Visa, T Visa, or VAWA Case and Worried About ICE? What Survivors Should Know

Have a pending U Visa, T Visa, or VAWA case and fear ICE? Learn what protections and legal tools may apply after ICWC v. Noem.
Humanitarian Immigration Cases Need Attorney Review

Humanitarian immigration cases are facing increased scrutiny. Learn why attorney review, strong evidence, and a clear legal strategy can help protect your future before filing a T Visa, U Visa, VAWA, asylum, or other humanitarian case.
ICWC v. Noem: What the New Federal Court Order Means for VAWA, U Visa, and T Visa Applicants

A new federal court order in ICWC v. Noem may impact VAWA, U Visa, and T Visa applicants by limiting parts of a 2025 ICE enforcement policy. Learn what changed, what protections may still apply, and why strong case preparation remains essential.
T Visa, U Visa, and VAWA: How to protect yourself from deportation in 2025 with the help of an immigration attorney

Find out how an immigration attorney can help you avoid deportation in 2025 using legal tools like T Visa, U Visa, and VAWA.
U Visa Lawyer in San Diego: Help for Victims of Crime

Discover how a U Visa lawyer in San Diego helps crime victims get protection, legal status, and peace of mind. Read this now.
U Visa for Victims of Crimes

Learn how the U Visa helps crime victims in the U.S. gain legal status, work authorization, and protection from deportation. Expert guidance from The Cruz Law Office.
U Visa for Victims of Crime

Our San Diego immigration attorneys guide victims through the U Visa process, ensuring legal protection, work eligibility, and support for helping law enforcement prosecute serious crimes.
The Way to a U Visa – Am I Eligible for a U Visa?

Learn if you qualify for a U visa as a crime victim, how to help law enforcement, and request inadmissibility waivers.
The Way to a U Visa – How Can I Apply for a U Visa?

A U visa allows crime victims to live and work legally in the U.S. Learn about the application process, required documents, derivatives, and eligibility for a green card.