Humanitarian Immigration Relief

The United States provides protection to individuals facing persecution, violence, or abuse through various humanitarian immigration programs. If you or a family member need legal support for Asylum, TPS, VAWA, or other humanitarian relief, our expert attorneys at Immigration Universe are here to help.
Types of Humanitarian Immigration Relief
Protection for Domestic Violence Survivors – VAWA
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) allows survivors of domestic violence, abuse, or cruelty at the hands of a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (LPR) to apply for legal status without the abuser’s involvement. If you qualify, you may be eligible for a green card and work authorization.
Asylum for Persecuted Individuals
Individuals who have suffered persecution or fear persecution in their home country due to race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group may apply for asylum in the U.S. Our team provides legal guidance to help you navigate the complex asylum process and secure your rights.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
TPS is granted to individuals from designated countries facing ongoing armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary conditions. TPS offers work authorization and protection from deportation while the program is in effect.


How We Help You
Our immigration attorneys specialize in humanitarian relief cases and provide personalized guidance tailored to your situation. We assist with:
- Filing petitions and supporting documents
- Meeting legal deadlines
- Representing you in legal proceedings
- Helping eligible family members obtain legal status
Let us guide you through the process and ensure that your application meets all necessary requirements.
Domestic Violence (VAWA)
Asylum
Contact Immigration Universe Attorneys Today
If you or a loved one need assistance with humanitarian immigration relief, reach out to our experienced legal team. Schedule a consultation today to discuss your options and receive the expert legal support you deserve.