Chris Cain Law specializes in assisting individuals navigate the U Visa application process, providing expert guidance and support. Our firm boasts a strong track record of successfully filing U Visas, helping victims of crimes find safety and a potential path to residency in the U.S. This blog briefly covers what a U Visa is, its eligibility criteria, the significance of Supplement B, and how our team can help.
What is a U Visa?
The U Visa offers nonimmigrant status to victims of certain crimes who have suffered abuse and are helpful to law enforcement in investigating or prosecuting those crimes. It’s designed to protect victims and assist law enforcement, offering a stay of up to four years in the U.S. with possible residency pathways.
Eligibility for a U Visa
You may be eligible for a U Visa if you:
- Suffered substantial abuse due to being a victim of qualifying criminal activity.
- Have information about the crime.
- Are helpful, or likely to be helpful, in the crime’s investigation or prosecution.
- The crime occurred in the U.S or violated U.S. laws.
The Role of Supplement B
Form I-918, Supplement B, is crucial in the U Visa process, certifying the applicant’s help in a crime’s investigation or prosecution. This certification from an authorized law enforcement official is essential for a successful application.
Why Chris Cain Law?
Our experience with U Visa applications, including securing Supplement B, positions Chris Cain Law as a trusted ally. We offer compassionate and personalized legal services, ensuring your application is prepared and presented effectively.
If you’re exploring the U Visa as a pathway to safety, Chris Cain Law is here to help. Contact us for a consultation to understand your options and how we can assist in securing your future in the U.S.
Let Chris Cain Law guide you through the U Visa process with expertise and empathy. Reach out today to begin.