What is a U visa?

On Behalf of | May 6, 2017 | Citizenship |

From H-1B visas to green cards that are obtained through marriage, people move to the United States for a variety of reasons and in many different ways. However, if you are wondering what a U visa is, it may be helpful to familiarize yourself with the ins and outs of this particular visa, such as the eligibility requirements and the application process. Whether you plan on moving to Miami, or another city in Florida, handling the application process appropriately is essential.

According to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U visas are given to successful applicants who are a victim of physical abuse, mental abuse or another particular crime and have the ability to assist the government or law enforcement officials. Authorities offer U visas to victims who can assist them with prosecuting or investigating criminals. In addition to benefiting authorities, these visas can also help victims recover. People who are eligible for a U visa may be a victim of trafficking, sexual assault or domestic violence, among other offenses.

If you believe that you may be eligible for a U visa, it is very important to carefully explore your options before moving forward. Although the application process can be stressful, these visas have been very helpful for some victims and can help them restore normalcy in their lives while working toward a brighter future.

Also, you should remember that this post was written to offer general information on U visas and in no way serves as a substitute for legal assistance.

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