You may be eligible for this type of visa if you are a victim or witness to a crime in the United States. You must be willing to assist law enforcement and cooperate with the investigation of the crime.

U Visas or green cards, are visas set aside for nonimmigrant victims of certain crimes who have suffered or are suffering from mental or physical abuse. Victims of crime can qualify for a specific green card but must have U nonimmigrant status.
Oftentimes, those who are victims and survivors of such crimes do not feel safe coming forward to authorities for fear of deportation or detainment. Many such victims are usually undocumented immigrants and do not have legal immigrant status, making the fear of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) seem unapproachable. Because of this, criminals who target undocumented immigrants often get away with their crimes. This leads to immigrant communities becoming subjected to crimes.
However, with the U nonimmigrant visa, the hope is that more of these victims can feel safe to approach law enforcement so justice can take place. With survivors coming forward to tell of the crimes that happened to them, the hope is that law enforcement’s ability to investigate and build a case against criminal activity will be better.
If approved, the U visa provides victims with several benefits including:
⭐️ Temporary immigration status for qualifying family members
⭐️ Temporary immigration status with work authorization
⭐️ Possibility of lawful permanent residence status
The U visa is also a pathway to citizenship.
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*This video does not constitute legal advice. Every case is different, and to get proper legal advice and analysis on your case please call for a consultation.
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