U Visa Eligibility and Timeline: A Practical Guide for Victims of Crime
U Visa Eligibility and Timeline: A Practical Guide for Victims of Crime
Who may qualify
- U visas are for victims of certain crimes who suffered substantial harm.
- Applicants must be helpful to law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution.
- A certification from a qualifying agency is required.
The role of law enforcement certification
- Form I-918 Supplement B confirms the applicant’s helpfulness.
- Each agency has its own process and timeline for certification.
- Early outreach can prevent delays.
Application components
- Applications include personal statements, evidence of harm, and identity documents.
- Waivers may be available for certain inadmissibility issues.
- Well-organized filings reduce risk of requests for evidence.
Realistic timing expectations
- Due to annual caps, U visa processing can be lengthy.
- Interim relief may be available through bona fide determinations.
- A long-term plan for work authorization and stability is essential.
Safety and support
- Connect with victim advocates and local support services when needed.
- Protective orders and safety planning can be part of the overall strategy.
- Legal guidance helps ensure the application is thorough and safe.
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