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Victims of Criminal Activity: U Nonimmigrant Status - USCIS

The U nonimmigrant status (U visa) is set aside for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement.

U Visa Immigration Relief for Victims of Certain Crimes

As a law enforcement official, you play an important role in the application process for U nonimmigrant status (also known as a U visa). The U visa can be a ...

Visas for Victims of Criminal Activity - Travel.gov

Victims of certain criminal activities that either occurred in the United States or violated US laws may be eligible to petition for U nonimmigrant status.

I-918, Petition for U Nonimmigrant Status - USCIS

ALERT: As of July 22, 2024, we met the fiscal year 2024 statutory cap of 10,000 individuals who can be issued U-1 nonimmigrant visas or granted ...

U visa - Wikipedia

U visa ... It permits such victims to enter or remain in the US when they might not otherwise be able to do so. An advantage that comes along with the acceptance ...

U Visa for Crime Victims - Immigration - WomensLaw.org

This website is funded in part through a grant from the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, US Department of Justice.

U and T Visa Certifications | U.S. Department of Labor

The Wage and Hour Division (WHD) will consider completing U visa certifications where the following conditions are met.

The U Visa: A Nonimmigrant Status for Crime Victims

Protectionfrom deportation. - U visa holders have legal status and will not be placed in removal proceedings unless they incur crimes or immigration violations.

Know Your Rights: New U Visa Bona Fide Determination Procedure

To place someone on the U Visa waiting list, DHS must determine that the U Visa application is approvable because the applicant meets all of the U Visa ...

Department of Labor U and T Visa Process and Protocols Question

The authority to complete U and T visa certifications has been delegated to the Wage and Hour Division (WHD) and the Occupational Safety and Health ...

What are the requirements that I must meet to get a U visa?

To get a U visa, you must do everything explained in #1 and #2 below: You must get a certification from law enforcement or another certifying agency that ...

U Visas/T Visas | Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office

To apply for a U Visa or a T Visa, crime victims or their representative must complete the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' (USCIS) Form I-918, ...

U Visas For Victims of Crime - CT.gov

What are the required forms to obtain a U visa? ♢ Form I-918, Petition for U. Nonimmigrant Status. There is no fee for filing this form ...

U Visa Certification - NYPD - NYC.gov

Victims may request a completed law enforcement form (U certification or T declaration) from the NYPD.

U and T Visa Law Enforcement Resources - Homeland Security

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has developed resources for Federal, state, local, tribal and territorial law enforcement officers concerning law ...

U Visa Certification | CRD - Civil Rights Department

In order to complete a U Visa certification, CRD must find that you were a victim of a certain crime, or that someone attempted, conspired, or asked (solicited) ...

U Visas | Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC)

This section of the toolkit includes resources to help you represent clients seeking U status and qualifying family member status.

9 FAM 402.6 (U) WITNESSES, INFORMANTS AND VICTIMS

(U) T Visas: A T Visa allows a victim of human trafficking to remain in the United States to assist in the detection, investigation, or prosecution of acts of ...

Visas for Victims of Criminal Activity (U Visas) - Roanoke, VA

More information about Visas for Victims of Criminal Activity (U Visas).

FAQ: The U Visa and How it Can Protect Immigrant Workers - NILC

This resource will provide a general overview of the purpose, benefits, eligibility, and requirements for the U visa and related immigration benefits.