The U visa is a type of nonimmigrant visa available in the United States to qualifying victims of certain crimes who have suffered physical or mental abuse and are willing to cooperate with authorities in the investigation or prosecution of those crimes. The U visa program is designed to protect and support crime victims who may be afraid to report the crime or cooperate with authorities for fear of deportation.
The T visa, also known as the "trafficking victim visa," is a type of U.S. nonimmigrant visa that is available to people who are victims of human trafficking. The T visa is designed to provide immigration protection and relief to victims of severe forms of human trafficking who have been brought to the United States or are currently in the country due to trafficking.
A VAWA visa, short for Violence Against Women Act visa, is a type of immigration benefit available in the United States to certain victims of domestic violence, abuse, and other related crimes. The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was first passed in 1994 and has been reauthorized and expanded several times since then to protect people who have experienced violence and abuse, particularly women and children.
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