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Are You A Victim Of Crime? A U Visa Immigration Attorney Might Be Able To Get You The U Visa

The U Visa Immigration Attorney will explain that the U visa category was created by provisions in the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 for victims of certain enumerated crimes which occur in the United States.

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Are You A Victim Of Crime? A U Visa Immigration Attorney Might Be Able To Get You The U Visa

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  1. Are You A Victim Of Crime? A U Visa Immigration Attorney Might Be Able To Get You The U Visa A U Visa Immigration Attorney might be able to help you get the U Visa if you have been a victim of crime. Brian Lerner, U Visa Immigration Attorney states that it is unfortunate that you would be a victim of crime. However, as strange at it seems, that might be the only way you could get legal status. The U Visa Immigration Attorney should explain to you what crimes qualify for the the U Visa. Brian D. Lerner, U Visa Immigration Attorney states that even if the crime upon which you are a victim does not exactly match the list of crimes, it might still be possible to get the U Visa. The Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner states that the following crimes are listed to qualify for the U Visa: Rape; torture; trafficking; incest; domestic violence; sexual assault; abusive sexual contact; prostitution; sexual exploitation; female genital mutilation; being held hostage; peonage; involuntary servitude; slave trade; kidnapping; abduction; unlawful criminal restraint; false imprisonment; blackmail; extortion; manslaughter; murder; felonious assault; witness tampering; obstruction of justice; perjury; or attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit any of the above mentioned crimes. Remember that an experienced U Visa Immigration Attorney can take another crime upon which you are a victim and try to make it fit legally under one of these categories. See Brian D. Lerner, U Visa Immigration Attorney discussing the U Visa The U Visa Immigration Attorney will explain that the U visa category was created by provisions in the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 for victims of certain enumerated crimes which occur in the United States. The Act provides for up to 10,000 visas yearly for such victims. Brian Lerner explains that the U nonimmigrants may be eligible for adjustment of status after three years of continuous presence where reasons of humanitarian grounds, family unity or public interest justify such a grant explains Brian D. Lerner, U Visa Immigration Attorney. Assuming you are the victim of one of the enumerated crimes, then the U Visa Immigration Attorney can proceed to prepare and file the U Visa Petition. Please note that unlike other visas, the U Visa has a broad range of derivative benefits for family members who later may be able to be helped with their status as well states Brian D. Lerner. Also, depending on the facts, the U Visa Immigration Attorney will explain that the U Visa may allow you to eventually apply for residency three years after receiving the U Visa. There are waivers that are available with a U visa, but not other types of situations. For example, the U Visa Immigration Attorney could explain to you that you might even have a deportation order, a criminal history yourself, multiple illegal re-entries into the U.S and still qualify for the U visa with the various waivers. Therefore, as Brian D. Lerner explains, the U visa might be the only way you will realistically ever get legal status in the U.S. assuming you qualify. There are only 10,0000 U Visas issued per year. Brian Lerner, U Visa Immigration Attorney states that this sounds like a very large amount of visas, but unfortunately, this amount gets used up each year due to the significant number of crimes in the U.S. What to do if already used up asks Brian Lerner? Well, you can still use a U Visa Immigration Attorney to apply for you and if granted, you will simply go on a waiting list until the next year or whenever it becomes available. One item that the U Visa Immigration Attorney must submit is normally a psychological report showing all that you have suffered as a result of being a victim of crime. This report must show all the all the various hardships suffered and there must be a link between your psychological hardships and the incident upon which you were a victim of the crime explains Brian Lerner, U Visa Immigration Attorney. In addition to the report, Brian Lerner, U Visa Immigration Attorney makes it clear that you must get some certification from a government official (even if the Judge.) The U Visa Immigration Attorney cannot submit the petition until this certification is issued. Brian D Lerner, U Visa Immigration Attorney states that his office basically prepares the entire certification and sends it to the proper office whereby it simply needs to be signed. However, the U Visa Immigration Attorney should contact the certifying officer prior to sending the documents to see if there will be any problems getting the certification signed.

  2. After the certification and approval, remember that the U Visa Immigration Attorney can prepare derivative U Visa applications for many types of derivative beneficiaries. This means, explains Brian Lerner, U Visa Immigration Attorney that in fact family members also that might not qualify for anything else can do what is necessary to get status because you qualified. Therefore, if you're a victim of crime and here in the U.S. illegally, get and experienced U Visa Immigration Attorney to help.

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