Visa U

What is a U Visa?

If you are the victim of a certain crimes and suffered metal or physical harm, and have reported the crime to the authorities, the visa U can provide a pathway to obtaining legal status.

Reasons to apply for a U Visa

The U Visa can be requested by people who have been victims of serious crimes, such as:

  • Domestic violence, sexual assault, kidnapping, or human trafficking.
  • Robbery, assault, or extreme physical violence.
  • Serious threats or harassment that compromise the victim's safety.

To qualify, the applicant must have cooperated, be cooperating, or be willing to cooperate with law enforcement to help investigate or prosecute the crime. This benefit aims to protect and support victims while contributing to public safety.

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Restrictions for applying for a U Visa

Some important limitations and conditions include:

  • The crime must have occurred in the United States or affected the country's jurisdiction.
  • A certificate from the relevant authority is required to confirm the applicant's cooperation with the investigation or legal process.
  • Not all victims qualify; the crime must meet the legal criteria established by USCIS.
  • The U Visa has an annual issuance limit (10,000 visas per year).
  • Obtaining it does not automatically guarantee residency, although it does allow you to apply for it after 3 years with a valid U Visa.


Visa U

What is a U Visa?

If you are the victim of a certain crimes and suffered metal or physical harm, and have reported the crime to the authorities, the visa U can provide a pathway to obtaining legal status.

Reasons to apply for a U Visa

The U Visa can be requested by people who have been victims of serious crimes, such as:

  • Domestic violence, sexual assault, kidnapping, or human trafficking.
  • Robbery, assault, or extreme physical violence.
  • Serious threats or harassment that compromise the victim's safety.

To qualify, the applicant must have cooperated, be cooperating, or be willing to cooperate with law enforcement to help investigate or prosecute the crime. This benefit aims to protect and support victims while contributing to public safety.

Contact us now

Restrictions for applying for a U Visa

Some important limitations and conditions include:

  • The crime must have occurred in the United States or affected the country's jurisdiction.
  • A certificate from the relevant authority is required to confirm the applicant's cooperation with the investigation or legal process.
  • Not all victims qualify; the crime must meet the legal criteria established by USCIS.
  • The U Visa has an annual issuance limit (10,000 visas per year).
  • Obtaining it does not automatically guarantee residency, although it does allow you to apply for it after 3 years with a valid U Visa.


Visa U

What is a U Visa?

 If you are the victim of a certain crimes and suffered metal or physical harm, and have reported the crime to the authorities, the visa U can provide a pathway to obtaining legal status.

Reasons to apply for a U Visa

The U Visa can be requested by people who have been victims of serious crimes, such as:

  • Domestic violence, sexual assault, kidnapping, or human trafficking.
  • Robbery, assault, or extreme physical violence.
  • Serious threats or harassment that compromise the victim's safety.

To qualify, the applicant must have cooperated, be cooperating, or be willing to cooperate with law enforcement to help investigate or prosecute the crime. This benefit aims to protect and support victims while contributing to public safety.

Contact us now

Restrictions for applying for a U Visa

Some important limitations and conditions include:

  • The crime must have occurred in the United States or affected the country's jurisdiction.
  • A certificate from the relevant authority is required to confirm the applicant's cooperation with the investigation or legal process.
  • Not all victims qualify; the crime must meet the legal criteria established by USCIS.
  • The U Visa has an annual issuance limit (10,000 visas per year).
  • Obtaining it does not automatically guarantee residency, although it does allow you to apply for it after 3 years with a valid U Visa.