U & T Visas
U-Visa Eligibility
TheU-Visa is a special visa fornon-citizen victims of certain violent crimes. In order to qualify, you must prove the following three effects
Be a direct or circular victim of certain qualifying crimes that violateU.S. civil or state law. Please see the full list of qualifying crimes below.
Suffered significant internal or physical abuse as a result of being the victim of a qualifying crime.
retain information helpful to law enforcement regarding the crime and be helpful or likely to be helpful in the disquisition and execution of the crime.
Qualifying Crimes
U-Visa aspirants must be victims of the following types of crimes Hijacking, vituperative Sexual Contact, Blackmail, Domestic Violence, highway robbery, False Imprisonment, womanish Genital Mutilation, lawless Assault, Fraud in Foreign Labor Contracting, Hostage, Incest, Involuntary Servitude, Kidnapping, Manslaughter, Murder, inhibition of Justice, Peonage, Perjury, Prostitution, force, Sexual Assault, Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Trade, Hunting, Torture, Trafficking, Witness Tampering, or Unlawful Criminal Restraint.
Victims of any attempt, conspiracy, or any supplication to commit any of the below offenses may also be eligible.
We recommend that you consult with a goodU-Visa attorney because felonious laws can significantly vary across the United States, which in turn can affect your eligibility for theU-Visa.
T- Visa
The T- Visa is available for victims of mortal trafficking. A T- visa
Protects you from deportation,
Gives you employment authorization( work permit)
Can lead to legal endless residency( green card)
For both the victim and their immediate family.
T Visa Eligibility
In order to qualify for a T- Visa, you must.Have been brought to the United States by fraud, force, or coercion,
For the purpose of marketable commerce acts or labor
In utmost circumstance, cooperate with the authorities to take down the merchandisers
Show you would suffer extreme difficulty if you were removed from the United States.
Process
There are several way that are necessary in a T- Visa case.
First, we will essay to get a declaration of law enforcement support. Unlike theU- Visa, this is not necessary to apply for a T- Visa but is truly helpful
Second, gather other validation of your trafficking
Third, submit the operation to USCIS
Fourth, stay while USCIS processes your operation
ultimately, three times after you admit your T- Visa, we begin the process to adjust your status to that of a legal endless inhabitant( green card).
Cases Completed
Successfully
At Kiran Law we have been serving immigrants in for over 20 years. We have the best success rate and thousands of happy clients.
Please get in touch with us to arrange a private initial consultation if you’d like to find out more about the steps you need to take .
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Kiran Law Firm PC specializes in immigration law, focusing on asylum, U & T visas, VAWA, appeals, removal defense, family petitions and naturalization. At Kiran Law we have been serving immigrants in for over 20 years. We have the best success rate and thousands of happy clients.
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