U VISAS
The Visa for Victims of Crimes
U VISAS
The Visa for Victims of Crimes
U non-immigrant visas are designated for non-citizens who are victims of particular serious and violent crimes. Applicants must prove that they were either a direct or indirect victim of the following crimes in order to be eligible: rape, incest, torture, perjury, trafficking, murder, prostitution, kidnapping, abduction, peonage, blackmail, extortion, manslaughter, slave trade, held hostage, witness tampering,felonious assault, false imprisonment, involuntary servitude, domestic violence, sexual assault, sexual exploitation, abusive sexual contact, female genital mutilation, unlawful criminal restraint, or obstruction of justice. A victim of any attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit any of the above offenses is also eligible for a U visa.
In order to qualify and apply, you must:
- Have suffered significant mental or physical abuse as a direct result of the criminal activity.
- Have information regarding the crime committed and be helpful or likely to be helpful in the investigation or prosecution of the perpetrators of such crimes.
- Have been a victim of particular criminal activity that violates U.S. criminal law. See list above. It is best to consult with a good immigration attorney to find out if the crime in your case qualifies, because many state laws have different definitions of these crimes.
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