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Gulf Breeze U Visa for Crime Victims – Eran Ben Ezra Provides Legal Protection

If you are a victim of a qualifying crime that occurred in Gulf Breeze, Florida, and you have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse, the U Nonimmigrant Status (U Visa) offers you legal protection and a pathway to lawful permanent residency. Attorney Eran Ben Ezra provides dedicated, confidential legal guidance to crime victims who have assisted or are willing to assist law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the crime. The U Visa allows you to remain in the U.S., obtain work authorization, and eventually apply for a green card.

Gulf Breeze’s beautiful coastal community in Santa Rosa County, located on the Fairpoint Peninsula between Pensacola Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, known for its pristine beaches, the Gulf Breeze Zoo, and proximity to the Gulf Islands National Seashore, deserves an immigration attorney who understands both federal U Visa laws and the local resources available. Whether you have been a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, kidnapping, false imprisonment, blackmail, extortion, witness tampering, perjury, or other qualifying criminal activity, we help you file Form I-918 (Petition for U Nonimmigrant Status). To qualify, you must demonstrate that you have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result of the crime and that you possess credible and reliable information about the crime. A law enforcement certification (Form I-918B) from a certifying agency such as the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office or Gulf Breeze Police Department is a critical component of your application.

Our services include gathering supporting evidence, preparing your personal statement detailing the crime and its impact, coordinating with local law enforcement to obtain the required certification, and filing for work authorization (Form I-765). For derivative family members, we assist in filing separate petitions. We also help you navigate the path from U Visa approval to adjustment of status after three years of continuous physical presence in the U.S.

Unlike generic online services, Eran Ben Ezra offers direct attorney support—you will speak with the attorney personally. We understand the trauma of victimization and handle every case with sensitivity and confidentiality. Virtual consultations are available for Gulf Breeze clients.

Start your journey to safety and legal status. Call +1-305-912-7777 today for a confidential consultation. Whether you are still cooperating with law enforcement or need guidance on the process, we provide clear strategies, flat‑fee options, and compassionate representation. Your protection begins in Gulf Breeze—let us help you secure your future.