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Greetings Jorge Rivera, immigration attorney.

Qualifying for the U Visa: Victims and Crimes

To qualify for the U VisaThe person has to be a victim of any type of abuse, attack, assault, assault, lawsuit or robbery... There is a long list of crimes in Immigration. The regulations tell us that for any similar crime that has happened to you, that is, someone did something to you against your will that involves conflict, threat, lawsuit or danger, then you must seek help and advice in order to qualify for a U Visa.

Previously, if you had a U Visa receipt, you could show it to Immigration and they would not detain you. Now, from the moment you ask for help from the authorities, you arrive at a police station and report the crime, and the immigration administration will not stop you. Joe Biden, ICE, and Deportation they assure you that you will not be deported.

They are doing this because they want to encourage, promote and motivate immigrants to seek help. Traditionally, the immigrant thinks that if they go to the police station, and they don't have the proper papers, they can be arrested, detained and called to Immigration. But all that is over.

Protection does not start from the moment you get a receipt from Immigration, it starts from the moment you call or speak at a police station.

U Visa Benefits

In the past, you had to wait five years for a work permitfor example, until you were able to get your case approved. The current situation is no longer the same.

From the very beginning when you apply for the U Visa, they give you a work permit so you can get a driver's license, a social security number, you can work, support your family, get married even after you have applied, include her once you get married and the rest of your family... The benefits are many.

Immigration Lawyer

For immigration assistance call me at: 888 578 22 76.

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 Houston.

 

 

Written by: Carolina Rivera
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