Understanding U-Visas for Victims of Crime
Understanding U-Visas for Victims of Crime
Immigrant victims who have been subjected to criminal activities may be qualified for a U-Visa, a unique document that grants temporary legal status to those who have suffered significant physical or mental abuse due to a crime committed in the United States. However, obtaining a U-Visa is a complex and challenging process, and only those who meet strict eligibility requirements will be approved. In this blog, we will provide you with the essential information about U-Visas, who can apply for them and how our team at the Law Office of Michael P. Kenny, can assist you in navigating the application process.
Who can apply for a U-Visa?
The U-Visa is specially designed for non-citizen victims of crime, who have suffered severe physical or emotional abuse, and/or been useful to law enforcement agencies in the investigation or prosecution of the crime. The eligible crimes include domestic violence, human trafficking, extortion, sexual assault, and many other violent crimes. To apply for the U-Visa, the applicant must file Form I-918, Petition for U Nonimmigrant Status, with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Besides, they must also obtain a certification from a qualifying law enforcement agency that verifies their eligibility requirements.
Will A U-Visa Qualify Me for a Green Card?
No, a U-Visa does not automatically lead to a Green Card. However, it may provide a path to lawful permanent residency. After being in U-Visa status for at least three years and meeting specific criteria, U-Visa holders may be eligible to apply for a Green Card. The eligibility requirements for Green Card applications through the U-Visa route include meeting continuous physical presence requirements, having not been convicted of any criminal violations or conduct ones that may disqualify from obtaining a Green Card. Additionally, they must demonstrate that they will suffer significant hardships if they are forced to leave the United States.
How Can Our Law Office Assist You?
If you or someone you know has been a victim of a violent crime and is eligible for U-Visa assistance, our immigration attorneys at the Law Office of Michael P. Kenny, can provide legal representation and help you through the process. We can gather and prepare all the necessary documentation, guide you in obtaining a certification from law enforcement agencies, and ensure that USCIS receives a complete and accurate application. Our experienced team recognizes the significance of the U-Visa application and the physical and emotional difficulties the victims and their families have gone through. With our years of experience in immigration law, we are positioned to provide you with the highest level of legal advice and support.
At the Law Office of Michael P. Kenny, our legal team is dedicated to assisting immigrants seeking legal relief in the United States. Our attorneys are experienced in navigating the complexities of the U-Visa application process and providing legal representation to clients in various immigration law matters. We take pride in advocating for our clients' rights and interests and achieving favorable outcomes that enable them to live and work in the United States legally. If you or someone you know needs legal representation in U-Visa or other immigration matters, please contact our law office today.





