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U Visas for Victims of Crime FAQs

1. Do I have to be in status or have entered legally if I want to apply for a U Visa?

No, the U Visa [1] is available regardless of your legal status or how you entered the Unites States.
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2. Is any type of crime eligible for a U Visa?

Not every crime is eligible for a U Visa.The Immigration Service (USCIS) has a specific list of crimes that qualify for U Visa, [3] however, the USCIS will generally give benefits to victims of crimes that either directly or indirectly involve some form of violence. Some of the crimes that qualify are: domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, obstruction of justice or witness tampering, kidnapping, extortion, felonious assault, and the solicitation to commit any of these crimes, among others.
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3. Should the victim cooperate with the Government to be eligible for a U Visa?

See our answer on this topic on our page here. [4]
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4. If the Government does not want to proceed with the criminal case, can the victim still apply for a U Visa?

See our answer on this topic on our page here. [5]
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5. Do the family members of the victim obtain any immigration benefit from the U Visa?

See our answer on this topic on our page here. [6]
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6. Must the victim provide records of the injuries suffered?

See our answer on this topic on our page here. [7]
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7. If the perpetrator is not an American citizen or a Permanent Resident, can the victim still apply for a U Visa?

Yes. Unlike the VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) [8] that only provides immigration benefits to the spouse or child who are victims of domestic violence perpetrated by a US Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident, and to the parents who are victims of domestic violence by an American Citizen, the U Visa [1] provides immigration benefits to the victims of crime regardless the immigration status of the perpetrator of the crime.
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8. Can you apply for Permanent Residency once the U Visa is granted?

Yes, the victim and the family members can apply for Permanent Residency (Green Card) [9] 3 years after the U Visa was granted.
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9. How long does a U Visa last?

See our answer on this topic on our page here. [10]
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10. Can I travel outside of the US after the U Visa is granted?

Yes, you can travel outside of the United States but in order to re-enter in US you will need to get the U visa stamped on your passport at the US Consulate or Embassy of the country that you travelled to.
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IMPORTANT NOTE

The information contained here is general in nature and it may not necessarily apply to all situations. It is also subject to change at any point in time. Therefore, under no circumstance it should be construed as legal advice. Please ensure that you consult with an attorney regarding your specific situation before starting a legal process.

For more information about immigration alternatives and legal processes, call our office at: (617) 303-2600 (ext. 0) for an initial consultation with one of our experienced immigration lawyers in Boston, MA.