Victims of Crime

Immigration Law Services for Victims of Crime

Powell Law provides attentive, supportive, and strictly confidential service for challenging cases of abuse, trafficking, and victims of crime. If you are married to a U.S. citizen and have been abused, have been the victim of a crime, or have been the victim of sex or labor trafficking, we can assist you.


Green Card through Violence Against Women Act

U Visa for Victims of Crime

T Visa for Victims of Labor/Sex

Green Card through VAWA

Powell Law works with both women and men who are eligible to obtain a Green Card through VAWA (Violence Against Women Act). VAWA provides a confidential path to a green card and removes the abuser from the process. Those eligible have been the subject of abuse by a U.S. citizen spouse, former spouse, parent, son, or daughter, or by a permanent resident spouse, former spouse, or parent.

(I-360, I-485)


U Visa (Victims of Crime)

(I-918, I-918B, I-192)

Powell Law aids victims of certain violent crimes in securing U Visas, which lead to a four-year work permit, temporary lawful presence in the United States, a Green Card, and eventually U.S. citizenship.


T Visa (Victims of Labor/Sex)

(I-914, I-914B, I-192)

Powell Law assists victims of human trafficking (both labor and sex trafficking) in securing T visas, which lead to a four-year work permit, temporary lawful presence in the United States, a Green Card, and eventually U.S. citizenship.