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The U-Visa was created in October 2000 to encourage noncitizen victims of certain crimes to aid in the investigation and/or prosecution of the individual that committed the crime. In turn, the U-Visa provides those currently out of status with work authorization for up to four years if the victim has suffered substantial mental or physical abuse as a result of the crime and is willing to or has assisted in the investigation or prosecution of the crime. U-Visas allow for family members such as spouses and minor children to also obtain this immigration benefit even if family members are abroad. In the case of victims who are minors, parents and siblings might also be eligible.
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Compiling a U-Visa application can be a complex process but our experienced attorneys will ensure that your case is compelling and meets all of the eligibility requirements.
(1) Have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result of a qualifying crime that violates U.S. law. Qualifying crimes include:
(2) Have information concerning the crime and obtain "certification" from a law enforcement official indicating you have been helpful or will be helpful to the investigation or prosecution of the crime: Our attorneys will communicate with local, state or federal law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, judges, and other eligible agencies or individuals regarding your involvement in the investigation or prosecution of the crime.
(3) Be "admissible": Inadmissibility grounds are reasons why a person may not be eligible for an immigration benefit, including but not limited to unlawful presence, immigration fraud and other security grounds. Should any of these grounds of inadmissibility apply to you, our attorneys can determine whether any waivers will "pardon" this particular ground and you may continue with the U-Visa process.
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