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Can I Get A Green Card If I Am A Victim Of A Crime?

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Victims of certain crimes in the United States may have the opportunity to apply for a Green Card through specific immigration relief programs, such as the U visa. These programs aim to protect crime victims and allow them to remain in the U.S. legally while assisting law enforcement with investigations and prosecutions.

Pathways to a Green Card for Crime Victims

U Visa for Crime Victims

The U visa is available to victims of qualifying crimes (such as domestic violence, human trafficking, or other serious offenses) who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the crime.

The U visa grants temporary legal status and work authorization for up to four years. After holding U visa status for three years, individuals can apply for a Green Card (permanent residency).

T Visa for Victims of Human Trafficking

Victims of human trafficking can apply for the T visa, which offers similar benefits to the U visa. It provides temporary legal status and work authorization. After three years of holding T visa status, individuals can also apply for a Green Card.

Adjustment of Status

If you are already in the U.S. on a non-immigrant visa or another legal status, and you become a victim of a qualifying crime, you may be able to adjust your status to a Green Card holder after meeting the necessary requirements under the U or T visa programs.

Other Forms of Protection

Asylum

If you are a victim of a crime that is linked to persecution (such as being targeted due to your race, religion, or membership in a particular social group), you may be eligible for asylum, which can lead to a Green Card.

Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)

Certain victims of domestic violence, including spouses and children of U.S. citizens or Green Card holders, may qualify for relief under VAWA, allowing them to apply for a Green Card independently of their abuser.

Legal Protections for Crime Victims

Law Enforcement Cooperation

To qualify for the U visa, the victim must cooperate with law enforcement authorities in the investigation or prosecution of the crime. The U visa requires certification from law enforcement that the victim has been helpful.

Confidentiality and Safety

Both the U visa and T visa provide certain protections for the victim, including confidentiality provisions to prevent disclosure of the victim’s immigration status to the perpetrator or others.

Work Authorization

Both U and T visa holders receive work authorization while their cases are pending, allowing them to support themselves and their families during the process.

Example

Maria was a victim of domestic violence and sought help from law enforcement. She applied for a U visa, which was approved due to her cooperation with the investigation. After holding the U visa for three years, Maria was eligible to apply for a Green Card. She submitted the required documents, and after further processing, she was granted permanent residency in the U.S.

Legal Actions and Protections

USCIS Applications

It is important to submit a thorough application for a U visa or T visa, including evidence of the crime, your cooperation with law enforcement, and documentation of your injury or abuse.

Legal Assistance

Navigating the application process for U or T visas can be complex. Consulting with an immigration attorney who specializes in victim-based immigration can help ensure your application is complete and properly filed.

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