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This is a question that many people want to know, as it is very common for someone to be a victim in the U.S. of an assault, robbery, lawsuit, something; anything that has been done to you that is worth investigating if you qualify for the U Visa.

U Visa Process for Crime Victims

First you have to identify if you are really going to qualify.
We do that by looking at the police report to where is the crime they committed against you; what they did to you.
As long as there is a conflict, some kind of abuse, threat, danger to your person and there is a police report, it is worth investigating because someone harassing you may already be enough to qualify for VisaU.

Then when you get the police report and your attorneyIn this case we can give you the green light to proceed, we ask for a signature from the police that you collaborated with the criminal investigation. If they give the signature we already have the first two elements to apply.

The process takes approximately five years, but today you can ask for it from the beginning, as soon as you receive the receipt; in less than three months, you can ask for the work permit to work for those five years with a driver's license, with a social security number that is equal to all the benefits that immigration can give you before residency.

Important: Visa U

You can include your spouse and children throughout the process. Even if you get married after you have applied. Once you are approved for the U Visa after five years, then you have to wait three more years to apply for residency, but the approval gives you a legal entry called a parole, which facilitates residency.

Immigration Lawyers

To try to become a resident, first in the U.S., and then outside the country without problems, call us at: 888 578 2276.

Remember also that attorney Jorge Rivera offers all types of legal advice to immigrants throughout the United States.

If you are looking for an immigration lawyer in Miami, you can find us at 5820 Blue Lagoon Dr, Miami, FL.

It also provides counseling for immigrants in Chicago.

Written by: Carolina Rivera
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