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The Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 established the U visa category for victims of certain enumerated crimes committed in the United States. The Act allows for up to 10,000 visas to be issued each year to such victims. If your U Visa is approved, you can then apply for citizenship, which you can do with the help of a U Visa Immigration Lawyer. After three years of continuous presence, nonimmigrants from the United States will be eligible to adjust status.<br>For more info visit here: https://californiaimmigration.us/visas/u-1-visa-for-victims-of-crime/
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IT WOULD BE NECESSARY TO SHOW THAT THE VICTIM COOPERATEDWITHPOLICEORSOMEGOVERNMENTAL AGENCY. WITHOUT THAT COOPERATION, THEN THE U VISAWILLNOTBECERTIFIEDANDTHERECANNOTBE ANYISSUANCEOFAUVISA.
AUVISAIMMIGRATIONLAWYERCANPROPERLYPREPARE THE NECESSARY PAPERWORK AND PETITION IF YOU QUALIFY FOR A U VISA. THIS IS A VISA THAT IS GIVEN TO VICTIMS OF CERTAIN CRIMES. IT IS UNFORTUNATE IF YOU ARESUCHAVICTIM.
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