Houston Immigrant Victims of Crime Attorney
Many immigrants stay silent after a crime because they are afraid of deportation, unsure of their rights, or worried about dealing with law enforcement. But there are protections in place designed specifically to help immigrant victims step forward without fear.
At Prosperity Immigration Law, we work closely with immigrant communities across Houston, Harris County, Shenandoah, and surrounding areas. We help victims of crimes access options like U visas and VAWA protections, so they can rebuild their lives with stability and peace of mind.
You deserve to feel safe. You deserve to be heard. And you may have a legal path forward.
Our team speaks Spanish and English, and we understand how overwhelming this situation can feel, especially if you have never spoken to a lawyer before. We know this community. We are here to help, without judgment, without pressure, and without barriers.
You do not need documents to call us. Everything you share with us is private and confidential. Take the time to speak with our team and learn about your options.
Did You Know Crime Victims Can Qualify for Immigration Protection?
The last thing you want to worry about after being the victim of a crime is your immigration status. Being the victim of a crime is already one of the hardest things a person can face, and when immigration concerns are layered on top, it can feel like there is nowhere safe to turn. Many immigrants stay silent because they are afraid that reporting a crime will put their own future at risk.
U.S. immigration law includes specific protections for people who have been victims of certain crimes. These protections exist so victims don’t have to choose between getting help and staying in this country.
There are three main forms of immigration relief available to crime victims. Each one is different, and which one applies to your situation depends on what happened to you and your current legal status.
U Visa (for victims of qualifying crimes)
The U visa is a temporary legal status for people who have been victims of serious crimes such as domestic violence, sexual assault, robbery, kidnapping, felony assault, and more. To qualify, you must have suffered harm and be willing to cooperate with law enforcement during their investigation or prosecution of the crime. In some cases, a U visa may lead to a green card after three years.
VAWA (Violence Against Women Act)
VAWA allows someone who has been abused by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent, or child to apply for legal immigration status on their own, without having to rely on or involve the person who harmed them. Despite the name, VAWA is available to men, women, and children of any gender. It is a private, confidential process.
T Visa (for trafficking victims)
The T visa is available to victims of human trafficking, including labor trafficking and sex trafficking. It provides temporary immigration status and access to certain benefits, and it may also lead to permanent residency.
These are not simple processes. Each requires careful documentation and a strong application. That is why having an experienced Houston victims of crime attorney on your side can make all the difference.
Law Enforcement Certification
One of the most important steps in a U visa application is getting a law enforcement certification, also called a U nonimmigrant status certification or Form I-918 Supplement B. This form must be signed by a law enforcement agency confirming that you were a victim of a qualifying crime and that you have been, are being, or are likely to be helpful in the investigation or prosecution of that crime.
In the Houston area, certifications may be issued by:
Each agency has its own policies for how and when they issue these certifications. Some agencies have designated victim assistance coordinators who handle these requests. Our team can help you understand which agency applies to your situation and how to approach the certification process.
Where Your Case Would Be Filed — and What to Expect
U visa and VAWA petitions are filed with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Houston-area applicants fall under the jurisdiction of the USCIS Houston Field Office. Cases that involve removal (deportation) proceedings are heard at the Houston Immigration Court.
Our attorneys know the local process and the local agencies. We help families throughout Houston, Harris County, and Shenandoah navigate every step of this process with clarity and care.
What to Expect: Your Path From First Call to Legal Protection
We know this process can feel overwhelming. So let us walk you through it, step by step, so you know exactly what to expect when you work with Prosperity Immigration Law.
- Confidential Consultation. You call us or fill out our contact form. Everything you share is private. We will ask you some basic questions about your situation and listen without judgment.
- Review Your Eligibility. Attorney Hess or a member of our legal team will review the details of what happened and help you understand which form of relief, U visa, VAWA, or T visa, may apply to your situation. We will be honest with you about what we see.
- Gather Documentation. We help you collect the documents you will need. This may include police reports, medical records, court records, and personal statements. We guide you through each piece so nothing gets missed.
- Request Law Enforcement Certification (for U Visa cases). We work with you to approach the appropriate law enforcement agency to request your I-918 Supplement B certification. This is a step many families feel nervous about. We will explain what to expect and support you through it.
- Prepare and File Your Petition. Our team prepares your complete application package. Every form is reviewed carefully to make sure it is accurate and complete. We file with USCIS on your behalf.
- Respond to USCIS Requests. USCIS may request additional information or evidence. Our team handles all communication and responds on your behalf.
- Decision and Next Steps. If approved, we help you understand what your status means, what you can and cannot do, and what your path looks like going forward, including whether you may be eligible for a green card in the future.
Every case is different, and timelines vary. U visa cases can take several years due to the annual cap on approvals, but there are interim protections, called bona fide determination, that may provide work authorization and protection from deportation while you wait.
Types of Immigrant Victims of Crime Cases We Handle in Houston
Prosperity Immigration Law helps crime victims across a wide range of situations. You do not have to fit a certain profile to ask for help. If something happened to you or your family member, we want to hear your story.
Domestic Violence and Intimate Partner Violence
If you have experienced abuse by a spouse, partner, or family member who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you may qualify for VAWA protection. You can file on your own. Your abuser does not have to know.
Sexual Assault
Victims of sexual assault may qualify for a U visa. You are not required to testify in court to apply. Cooperation with law enforcement can take different forms, and our team will help you understand what is required.
Robbery and Felony Assault
If you were the victim of a violent crime such as robbery or serious assault in Houston, and you reported it or cooperated with police, you may be eligible for a U visa regardless of your immigration status at the time.
Human Trafficking
Victims of labor trafficking or sex trafficking may qualify for a T visa, which provides protection and a path to stability. You do not have to have been arrested or detained to apply.
Child Victims
Children who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned may qualify for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), which is a separate form of protection. Families in this situation should contact us to understand all available options.
Other Qualifying Crimes
The list of crimes that qualify for U visa protection includes felonious assault, blackmail, extortion, false imprisonment, fraud in foreign labor contracting, incest, involuntary servitude, kidnapping, manslaughter, murder, obstruction of justice, peonage, perjury, prostitution, rape, sexual assault, sexual exploitation, slave trade, stalking, torture, trafficking, witness tampering, and more.
What Immigration Relief May Mean for Your Family's Future
We want to be honest with you: no attorney can promise a specific outcome. What we can tell you is what immigration relief may make possible for families who qualify.
Protection from Deportation
If you have an approved U visa petition or a bona fide determination from USCIS, you may receive deferred action, which protects you from being removed from the United States while your case is pending.
Work Authorization
U visa holders and T visa holders may be eligible to apply for a work permit, allowing them to work legally in the United States and support their family.
The Path to a Green Card
After holding U visa status for three years and meeting certain requirements, you may be eligible to apply for a lawful permanent resident green card. This is one of the most significant outcomes for families building a future here.
Immigration Benefits for Family Members
In some cases, certain family members such as a spouse, children, and parents may also be eligible to receive derivative U visa status or protection under your petition. This can help keep families together.
Safety and Stability
Beyond legal status, immigration relief for crime victims means your children can go to school without fear. It means you can open a bank account, access services, and build a stable life. That stability is what we work toward together with every family we serve.
Why Families in Houston Trust Prosperity Immigration Law
There are many immigration attorneys in Houston. Here is what makes working with our firm different for families going through something as serious as this.
We serve Houston's Spanish-speaking community with the respect and clarity you deserve. You should never have to worry about being misunderstood because of language. Our team communicates with you in the language that is most comfortable for you.
Serving Houston, Harris County, and Shenandoah
We are rooted in this community. We serve families across Houston's many neighborhoods, Harris County, and the Shenandoah area. We know the local courts, the local law enforcement agencies, and the local landscape.
No Barriers to Contact
You do not need to have your papers in order to call us. You do not need to speak perfect English. You do not need to know exactly what you need. You just need to reach out, and we will take it from there.
Frequently Asked Questions: Victims of Crime Immigration Relief in Houston
Yes. Your current immigration status does not disqualify you from applying for a U visa. The U visa was created specifically to help crime victims regardless of how they entered the United States or what their current status is. You will not be penalized for applying, and an attorney can help you understand how to do so safely.
VAWA stands for the Violence Against Women Act. Despite its name, it protects men, women, and children of any gender who have been abused by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member. VAWA allows you to file for immigration protection on your own, without the abuser's knowledge or participation. It is a confidential process.
Let's Build Your Case Together
We work closely with couples at every stage of the process, whether you are just getting started or need guidance on an existing case.
Our team is here to answer your questions, explain your options, and provide step-by-step support so you can move forward with confidence.
Your future together deserves careful attention and experienced guidance.
Schedule your free consultation today and let Prosperity Immigration Law help you every step of the way.
Our Offices
Houston
7322 Southwest Fwy, Tower One, 4th Floor, Suite 470
Houston, TX 77074
(281) 545-3607
Harris County
21815 Oak Park Trails Dr,
Katy, TX 77450
(281) 801-5726
The Woodlands
282 Ed English Dr,
Shenandoah, TX 77385
(281) 949-7126
