
A U visa is used by families of crime victims in exchange for helping law enforcement agencies. If you have questions about U visas, do not hesitate to reach out to our experienced New York immigration attorneys today to learn more.
A U visa is crafted for crime victims and their immediate family members who have faced serious mental or physical abuse and would like to assist law enforcement and other government officials in the investigation or prosecution of the crime. This was created with the intention of strengthening law enforcement agencies’ ability to investigate and prosecute cases involving domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. The ultimate goal of this is to protect victims.
The U visa works by allowing an individual to become a Lawful Permanent Resident if they have had a continuous physical presence in the United States while maintaining their U Visa status. It is also important to note that these visas are limited to 10,000 per year, but do there is no limit for family members such as spouses, children, or other eligible members.
There are six requirements that must be met in order to apply for a U visa in the United States. They are as follows:
There are several different crimes that qualify for a U Visa in the United States. These crimes include:
Typically, a U visa is valid for four years. An extension may be available if:
If you have questions or concerns, it is in your best interest to reach out to our experienced law firm today to learn more. Our immigration attorneys are dedicated to helping you.
Our law firm can explain all the opportunities associated with fiancé visas and help you through the entire procedure, as well as discuss whether this is a good option. For an initial consultation with a skilled immigration lawyer, contact the Law Office of Cheryl R. David in New York.
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