U Visa for Victims of Crime
[vc_row triangle_shape="no"][vc_column][vc_empty_space height="30px"][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row triangle_shape="no" el_id="custom_row" el_class="cil-row"][vc_column el_id="blog-col" el_class="cil-secn"][vc_column_text el_id="cstm-text_block"] The U visa: help for non-citizen victims of crime A U visa or U non-immigrant status is sometimes issued to people who are not United States citizens or permanent residents, but who have been fatalities of certain crimes committed on US territory. The Cruz law is here to assist in acquiring a U Visa for victims of crime. This means in effect that a person who is a proven victim may be able to change their immigration status by applying for a U visa. Lawful status Holders of a U visa have four years of lawful...
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