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Atlanta humanitarian visa lawyers

The Leading Humanitarian Visa Lawyers in Atlanta

Work with the Top Lawyers for Humanitarian Visas in Atlanta, Georgia

The U.S. immigration system provides humanitarian relief for individuals who have been victims of crimes, mental or physical abuse, natural disasters, or other perilous situations. This relief allows applicants and their family members to remain in the United States, either temporarily or permanently, depending on the specifics of their case.

Navigating the complexities of humanitarian immigration in the United States can be overwhelming. Quijano Law, a dedicated immigration law firm in the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan area, is here to help you successfully secure humanitarian visas, ensuring your safety and well-being.

Trusted Guidance for Your Humanitarian Immigration Journey

Our experienced Georgia-based humanitarian law firm offers support and guidance in the following humanitarian immigration processes:

  • Asylum
  • Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) Status
  • U Visas
  • Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
  • Humanitarian Parole

Asylum

If you fear persecution in your home country due to your race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group, our compassionate attorneys can guide you through the asylum process, helping you secure the protection you deserve.

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Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) Status

Unaccompanied minors and children who have experienced abuse, abandonment, or neglect can seek SIJ status. Quijano Law's knowledgeable team can guide you through the complex process, ensuring that the best interests of the child are met.

To qualify for this type of visa, a child must:

  • Be in the United States
  • Have a state juvenile court order
  • Turn 21 before they file form I-360 ('aging out' is often a concern)

After you receive SIJ status, you may apply for a green card through Form I-485. Then, you are able to work legally in the United States and eventually file for citizenship.

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U Visas

If you have been a victim of certain crimes and are willing to cooperate with law enforcement, our attorneys can help you apply for a U visa. This visa allows eligible individuals to live and work in the United States legally while assisting authorities.

Crimes that qualify for a U visa can include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Domestic violence (including physical, emotional, and psychological abuse)
  • Sexual assault (rape, sexual abuse, and other forms of sexual violence)
  • Human trafficking (forced labor, sex trafficking, and related exploitation)
  • Felonious assault (e.g., aggravated assault or assault with a deadly weapon)
  • Stalking, torture, witness tampering, and many other serious offenses

This is not an exhaustive list, and other crimes may qualify. Quijano Law assists clients in determining whether the crime they experienced may qualify under U visa regulations.

Read more about U visa.

Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)

Quijano Law is committed to helping victims of domestic violence, abuse, or extreme cruelty by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent, or child. We can guide you through the VAWA process, ensuring your safety and legal status.

Read more about VAWA.

Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

From time-to-time the U.S. designates countries for TPS due to ongoing armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary circumstances. For individuals from designated countries, our Atlanta humanitarian visa attorneys can help you apply for or renew your TPS. This allows eligible individuals to live and work in the United States temporarily.

Read more about TPS.

Humanitarian Parole

In urgent situations, Quijano Law can assist you in applying for humanitarian parole, which allows eligible individuals to enter the United States temporarily for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit.

Read more about Humanitarian Parole.

FAQs About Humanitarian Law Firms and Programs

Who is eligible for humanitarian relief?

Humanitarian immigration is designed to offer refuge to individuals looking to escape crises by granting them temporary permission to live and work in the United States. While there are various forms of immigration relief available for those affected by humanitarian crises, immigrants generally must meet specific eligibility criteria to qualify for these options.

This process often involves demonstrating the urgency of their situation and fulfilling certain requirements related to their background and circumstances. It's important to remember that humanitarian relief is typically temporary and does not automatically lead to permanent residency, with the duration of stay varying based on the particular program and individual case. If you are wondering if you are a good candidate, be sure to reach out to our humanitarian law firm in Atlanta.

Why do I need a humanitarian visa lawyer?

Having a humanitarian visa attorney can help you navigate the application process more seamlessly. Our team has extensive knowledge of immigration laws and procedures, and should we take your case we can assist you with:

  • Eligibility - Determining whether you are a candidate for a humanitarian visa is easier with the help of a knowledgeable attorney. A humanitarian lawyer can help assess your eligibility and guide you to the most appropriate options.
  • Gathering evidence - It is important to have supporting documents for your application, and a humanitarian visa lawyer in the Atlanta area can tell you when you need personal statements and evidence of humanitarian need.
  • Advocacy - A humanitarian lawyer can advocate for you before U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officials, ensuring that your case is presented in a convincing way and your rights are protected.

What does a good humanitarian attorney provide?

When looking for a humanitarian lawyer in Atlanta, you’ll want someone who offers:

  • Interview preparation - During this process, candidates will interview with USCIS officers, and an attorney can help you prepare so that your case is as compelling as possible.
  • Knowledge of the law - Our team is deeply knowledgeable and skilled in all aspects of U.S. immigration law. This experience allows us to anticipate challenges before they happen and configure effective solutions.
  • Customized help - Just as every individual is unique, so is each case, presenting its own set of challenges and requirements. Our Atlanta humanitarian attorneys take the time to understand your situation and needs so we can be in the best position possible to achieve your desired outcome.

Last but not least, we know that this is a stressful time. The team at Quijano Law is here to support you and make your journey as smooth as possible.

How long does it take to get a humanitarian visa?

Humanitarian visas and other similar programs can be a precious tool in situations of mass displacement where there is a great need to protect populations in a short amount of time. Each humanitarian visa timeline varies by situation, but typically it takes anywhere from 24-30 months to process. Expedited processing is available if the situation is urgent or life-threatening.

What are some statistics on humanitarian programs?

  • As of 2022, immigrants compose 13.9% of the total U.S. population (U.S. Census Bureau).
  • In 2024, nearly 300 million people around the world will need humanitarian assistance (Global Nutrition Cluster).
  • The U.S. government donated around 9.5 billion USD in humanitarian aid worldwide (Statista).
  • As of March 2024, the U.S. currently provides TPS to around 863,880 foreign nationals (Immigration Forum).
Viviana A. Quijano

Author: Viviana A. Quijano

(Founder and Managing Attorney, Quijano Law)

Mrs. Viviana Quijano is the founder of Quijano Law, established in 2013. Since then, she has helped countless individuals, families, and businesses achieve success in their immigration matters. An internationally recognized attorney, Mrs. Quijano is licensed to practice in both the United States and Colombia. She holds law degrees from The University of Alabama School of Law and the Universidad Santo Tomas in Bogotá, Colombia. Passionate about community engagement, she works tirelessly to educate immigrants on the importance of pursuing legal pathways and embracing American culture.

Contact Quijano Law Today for Experienced Humanitarian Immigration Support

Don't navigate the complex world of humanitarian visas alone. Trust the experience of Quijano Law to help you secure the relief and protection you need.

Contact our team of Atlanta humanitarian visa lawyers today for a consultation.

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