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The U nonimmigrant status (U visa) is set aside for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement or government officials in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity.
A T1 is granted to a victim of human trafficking who wishes to stay in the United States as part of the process of prosecuting human trafficking offenses. It is a non-immigrant visa that is granted to people who would suffer extreme hardship if they were required to leave the country.
While U nonimmigrants may technically travel outside the United States,4 they will be required to undergo consular processing at a United States Embassy in the country to which they have travelled in order to return to the United States \u2013 a process which may take considerable time.
After you submit your application, the U visa waiting time can range between 12 to 18 months. However, this process can be prolonged if you fail to correctly fill out the application or are required to submit additional documentation.
The T visa allows victims to remain in the United States to heal, stabilize, and assist law enforcement agencies in the detection, investigation, and prosecution of human trafficking cases.
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As a federal, state, local, tribal or territorial law enforcement officer, prosecutor, judge, or other government official, you play an important role in the application process for U nonimmigrant status (also known as a U visa) for victims of certain crimes and T nonimmigrant status (also known as a T visa) for ...
As a federal, state, local, tribal or territorial law enforcement officer, prosecutor, judge, or other government official, you play an important role in the application process for U nonimmigrant status (also known as a U visa) for victims of certain crimes and T nonimmigrant status (also known as a T visa) for ...
The statuses of T and U nonimmigrants (victims of human trafficking and certain other crimes) are granted for up to four years and may be extended under certain circumstances. Family members of T and U nonimmigrants may also qualify for these statuses.
As a federal, state, local, tribal or territorial law enforcement officer, prosecutor, judge, or other government official, you play an important role in the application process for U nonimmigrant status (also known as a U visa) for victims of certain crimes and T nonimmigrant status (also known as a T visa) for ...
To qualify for the U visa, the crime must have happened within US territory. Be the victim of one of the crimes listed below. Have suffered physical or mental abuse from the crime. Be willing to cooperate with the US government regarding that crime.

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