The United States Permanent Residency or Green Card can be obtained if the person is a victim of a crime. It’s called Visa U, explains lawyer Julio Oyhanarte, an expert on migration issues.

According to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the U Nonimmigrant Status (U Visa) is reserved for victims of certain crimes, who have been physically or mentally abused and who provide assistance to law enforcement and government officials. investigation or prosecution of criminal activity.

It explains that ā€œCongress created the U visa for non-immigrants by passing the Victims of Human Trafficking and Violence Protection Act (including the Abused Immigrant Women Protection Act) in October 2000.ā€

The legislation also helps law enforcement agencies better serve crime victims.

This legislation “is aimed at strengthening the capacity of law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute cases of domestic violence, sexual abuse, trafficking and other crimes, while protecting crime victims who are subject to substantial mental or physical abuse. proceeds of such crimes and are willing to assist law enforcement authorities in the investigation and prosecution of the criminal activity.ā€

The legislation also helps law enforcement agencies better serve crime victims.

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Congress created the U visa for non-immigrants by passing the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act. Photo: MOISES AVILA

U visa requirements

The lawyer Oyhanarte informs them through his social networks:

At this time, USCIS states, “If you are under the age of 16 or are unable to provide information due to a disability, your parent, guardian, or legal representative (next friend) may possess information related to the crime on your behalf.

They note that: ā€œIt was helpful, assists or is likely to assist police entities in the investigation or criminal prosecution of the crime. If you are under the age of 16 or unable to provide information due to a disability, your parent, guardian or legal representative (next friend) may assist law enforcement on your behalf.ā€

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How to apply for U non-immigrant or U visa status

According to USCIS

U Visa extensions

When U status is granted as a non-immigrant, it is valid for four years, USCIS states.

However, renewals are available in certain limited circumstances, if the renewal: