Specialty Visas
Securing Investor, Executive, and Extraordinary Ability Visas for Complex Immigration Matters.
Compassionate and Strategic Solutions for Complex Immigration Needs
U.S. immigration law provides a variety of humanitarian and special-purpose visa options for individuals who do not fit into traditional family- or employment-based categories. These pathways are designed to protect vulnerable individuals, provide relief in exceptional situations, or address legal barriers such as inadmissibility. At the Law Offices of Kelly H. Bu, we have deep experience in guiding clients through these sensitive and complex cases with care and expertise.
CCP Membership Waiver
Other Waivers (Fraud/Medical/ Criminal)
U-Visa / T-Visa
VAWA
Humanitarian Parole
SIJ (Special Immigrant Juvenile Status)
Types of Specialty Visas and Humanitarian Relief We Handle
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Waivers for CCP Membership (Waivers for Grounds of Inadmissibility - Including membership in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), prior immigration violations, or unlawful presence)
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Other Waivers (Fraud / Medical / Criminal)
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U Visa: For victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are willing to assist law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution
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T Visa: For victims of human trafficking
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VAWA: For abused spouses, children, or parents of U.S. citizens or permanent residents
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Humanitarian Parole: For urgent entry to the U.S. based on compelling emergency situations
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SIJ (Special Immigrant Juvenile Status): For undocumented minors who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned by one or both parents
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DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals): For certain undocumented individuals who arrived in the U.S. as children
Who Are These Options For? These visa and relief options are typically available to individuals who:
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Have experienced trauma, abuse, or trafficking
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Are facing removal or are otherwise undocumented
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Are seeking lawful status but face bars to admissibility
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Are children or young adults with special immigration needs
Book a consultation to understand your current case stance and the right legal pathway you should take for immigration.