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U Visas for Victims of Crime

If you are an unauthorized immigrant and have been the victim of a certain crime, you may be eligible to receive a U visa. This category of visa provides valid non-immigrant status, legal authorization to work in the United States, for more information call ouru00a0New Jersey immigration law firm at 732-945-8745.

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U Visas for Victims of Crime

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  1. Have you been a victim of crime or abuse? Depending on which statistics you read, unauthorized immigrants are between five and ten times more likely to be victims of crime than others in the United States. Worse, if immigrants are undocumented, they have a significant potential deterrent to reporting crime: the threat of deportation. Requirements of the U Visa The U nonimmigrant visa is awarded for a period of up to four years. After three years, the U visa holder may apply for legal permanent residency. Contact Us Andres Mejer Law 286 NJ-35 unit d, Eatontown, NJ 07724, United States info@andresmejerlaw.com 732-945-8745 www.andresmejerlaw.com

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