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Do You Qualify for a U Visa?

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The U Visa provides immigration relief and a path to lawful permanent residence for victims of serious crimes who are assisting or have assisted U.S. law enforcement. Designed to protect and empower crime victims, the U Visa program recognizes the hardships many individuals endure and offers them an opportunity to build a safe, stable future in the United States.

Do You Qualify for a U Visa?

The U Visa provides immigration relief and a path to lawful permanent residence for victims of serious crimes who are assisting or have assisted U.S. law enforcement. Designed to protect and empower crime victims, the U Visa program recognizes the hardships many individuals endure and offers them an opportunity to build a safe, stable future in the United States.

Who Qualifies for a U Visa?

You may qualify for a U Visa if you meet the following requirements:

  • You are the victim of a qualifying crime (listed below)

  • You have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result of the crime

  • You have reported the crime and are helping law enforcement with the investigation or prosecution

  • The crime occurred in the United States or violated U.S. law

  • You are admissible to the U.S. or qualify for a waiver of inadmissibility

Qualifying crimes include, but are not limited to:

  • Abduction

  • Abusive Sexual Contact

  • Blackmail

  • Domestic Violence

  • Extortion

  • False Imprisonment

  • Female Genital Mutilation

  • Felonious Assault

  • Fraud in Foreign Labor Contracting

  • Hostage Situations

  • Involuntary Servitude

  • Kidnapping

  • Manslaughter

  • Murder

  • Obstruction of Justice

  • Peonage (forced labor)

  • Perjury

  • Prostitution

  • Rape

  • Sexual Assault

  • Sexual Exploitation

  • Slave Trade

  • Stalking

  • Torture

  • Trafficking in Persons

  • Witness Tampering

  • Unlawful Criminal Restraint

Note:
The list is non-exhaustive. If you were the victim of a crime similar in nature to one of these listed offenses, you may still qualify under the “related crimes” provision.


What Happens After You Receive a U Visa?

After you are granted U Visa status, you will receive:

  • Legal authorization to remain in the U.S.

  • Eligibility to apply for a work permit

  • Protection from deportation

  • Eligibility to include certain family members (such as your spouse, children, or, if you are under 21, parents and unmarried siblings under 18)

After holding a U Visa for three continuous years, you become eligible to self-petition for lawful permanent residency (green card).


Requirements to Adjust Status from U Visa to Green Card

When applying for a green card after three years of U Visa status, you must demonstrate:

  • Continuous physical presence in the United States for at least three years since receiving the U Visa

  • Ongoing cooperation with law enforcement (you must not have unreasonably refused to assist in the investigation or prosecution of the crime)

  • Your continued residence in the U.S. is justified on humanitarian grounds, promotes family unity, or is in the public interest

Once your green card application is filed:

  • USCIS will extend your U Visa status while your adjustment application is pending

  • You can apply for or renew your work authorization during this time

  • The process for a green card decision may take up to two years

Conclusion: Protect Your Future with Expert U Visa Help

If you believe you qualify for a U Visa, or if you are already a recipient and are ready to pursue your green card, Martinez Immigration is here to help.
Our experienced immigration attorney can:

  • Guide you through the U Visa application process

  • Help prepare and strengthen your cooperation documentation

  • Support your green card adjustment when you become eligible


Contact Martinez Immigration today
to schedule a confidential consultation and get the compassionate, knowledgeable representation you deserve.

 

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