PRACTICE OVERVIEW
Empowering Victims of Crime and Human Trafficking in Charlotte & Kinston, NC with Compassionate Legal Guidance Through U and T Visa Relief
If you or a loved one has been the victim of certain crimes or human trafficking and are willing to assist law enforcement in an investigation, you may qualify for special humanitarian relief under the U or T visa programs. At The Emory Law Firm, we are proud to help survivors in Charlotte and Kinston, North Carolina navigate the complex immigration process and find a path to safety, stability, and legal status.

Understanding U Visas
The U Visa is designed for victims of specific qualifying crimes—such as domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking, or other serious offenses—who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement or government officials in investigating or prosecuting criminal activity.
Eligibility for a U Visa
To qualify for a U Visa, you must meet the following criteria:
- You are a victim of a qualifying crime that occurred in the United States or violated U.S. law
- You have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result of the crime
- You possess credible and reliable information about the crime
- You are, were, or are likely to be helpful to law enforcement in investigating or prosecuting the crime
- You are admissible to the U.S. or can apply for a waiver
Understanding T Visas
The T Visa provides protection to individuals who are victims of severe human trafficking—whether for labor or commercial sex acts. The purpose is to offer a secure legal avenue for victims who assist authorities in identifying and prosecuting traffickers.
Eligibility for a T Visa
To be eligible for a T Visa, you must demonstrate that:
- You are a victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons
- You are physically present in the U.S. (or at a port of entry) on account of trafficking
- You have complied with any reasonable request for assistance in the investigation or prosecution of the crime (unless under age 18 or unable to cooperate due to trauma)
- You would suffer extreme hardship if removed from the U.S.
Benefits of U and T Visas
Both U and T visas offer vital protections and benefits, including:
- Work authorization
- Temporary lawful status for up to 4 years
- Eligibility to apply for a green card (permanent residence) after three years
- Protection from deportation
- Eligibility for certain qualifying family members to receive derivative visas
How The Emory Law Firm Can Help
Applying for a U or T visa involves extensive documentation, cooperation with law enforcement, and a clear understanding of the legal process. Our attorneys are experienced in handling these sensitive cases with care, discretion, and compassion. We will:
- Evaluate your eligibility for U or T visa protections
- Assist in obtaining the necessary law enforcement certifications (Form I-918 Supplement B or equivalent)
- Prepare and file all immigration paperwork accurately and promptly
- Advocate for your rights and represent you throughout the process
Whether you are facing the trauma of trafficking or recovering from a serious crime, our legal team is here to stand by your side and help you build a safer future.
Serving Clients in Charlotte & Kinston, NC
At The Emory Law Firm, we proudly serve immigrant communities in both Charlotte and Kinston, North Carolina. With years of experience in humanitarian immigration law, our team is committed to helping survivors regain their footing and achieve the peace and security they deserve.
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If you or someone you love may qualify for a U or T visa, don’t wait to seek legal help. Our attorneys are ready to listen, support, and advocate for your rights—every step of the way.
Charlotte Office
11020 David Taylor Dr, Suite 102
Charlotte, NC 28262
Phone: (704) 371-4333
Kinston Office
2422 N. Herritage Street
Kinston, NC 28501
Phone: (704) 324-8500
Your safety is our priority. Contact us today to explore your legal options with confidence and care.