Obtaining a U visa can offer relief for those impacted by certain crimes.
If you aren’t a legal resident or US citizen, you may be eligible for a U visa if you’ve been substantially  harmed by certain crimes. A U visa is a specific type of permit that grants temporary relief for victims of crimes, allowing them and their immediate family members to stay in the US while they help authorities pursue the perpetrators of the crimes.
Although obtaining a U visa can help victims focus on healing and rebuilding their lives, the application process can be complicated and overwhelming. That’s why our compassionate legal team at Barbarin Law Group PC offers comprehensive support and guidance for those seeking U visas in Durham, North Carolina and across the country.
When you turn to our team for assistance with the U visa application process, you can expect respectful and dedicated support from our attorneys. We understand that talking about what happened can be traumatic, and we will strive to help you access the professional mental health resources you need as we complete the application process together. Our experienced team will be with you each step of the way to ensure everything is properly filled out and your case is presented as soundly as possible.
If you or someone you know has been a victim of crime, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our legal team. Schedule a consultation today to learn more about how we can help you obtain a U visa and begin a hopeful new chapter in the US.
At Barbarin Law Group PC, we help clients get U visas in North Carolina, including Durham, Raleigh, Moncure, Burlington, Fayetteville, Sanford, Siler City, and Chatham County.