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VISA U – STATUS U

The U Visa is a special visa that can be granted to people who have been victims of violence and crime.

 

What are the requirements to apply for the U visa?

As I said before, you must report to the competent authorities and collaborate in the investigation, the most important thing is to show that you have really been a victim of a crime and that this fact has brought irreparable consequences, that is, it has greatly affected your life and that of his family.

Who can benefit from qualifying for the U Visa?

If the person applying is under 21 years of age and single, they can request a petition for their parents and siblings, (they must be under 21 years of age and must also be single). In case the person who applies is married, he / she can request a petition for his / her spouse and children.

If the application is approved, people qualify for a work permit for 4 years, what makes this process attractive is that if the beneficiaries of the U Visa have good moral behavior and are up to date with taxes, in three years they will be able to apply for permanent legal residence and most importantly, they can carry out the entire process without leaving the country.

Never allow them to threaten and intimidate you by saying that if you expose them they will report you to the authorities for your immigration status, the laws protect you and you must assert your rights.

The U visa is a positive tool for victims of any type of abuse, the U Visa is a right for undocumented immigrants.

You can also request a derivation of this visa, called the U-1 Visa, which is applicable for the victim’s relatives. For this, form I-198 Supplement A must be completed. Here is an important point: IF the victim is under 21 years of age, he can apply for a U-1 Visa for his parents, also for his spouse if he has one, his children and siblings Singles only under 18 years of age, if any. If the victim is over 21 years of age, he can only apply for this visa for his spouse, if he has one, and for his unmarried children under 21 years of age, if he has them.

It is important to note that these Visas have a duration of approximately 4 years, which can be extended depending on the duration of the crime to be investigated. After 3 of the 4 established years have passed, the victim can apply for a Permanent Residence Card or Green Card through an adjustment of status, in order to be able to stay in the country permanently and, in the future, to be able to obtain the American citizenship.

This Visa is often presented as a window of light in the middle of a dark tunnel for victims of violent crimes, but cooperating with the authorities and maintaining themselves as good citizens, they can opt for this visa to later apply for a Permanent Residence Card and power of attorney. stay in the United States permanently. It’s all about staying calm, cooperating, and completing the paperwork honestly and calmly. We hope this information is helpful to you, whether you are going through this process or simply for informational purposes.

 

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