The U Visa is a protection tool for victims of certain crimes who cooperate with investigations and judicial proceedings in the United States. This type of visa allows individuals who have suffered abuse to have the opportunity to rebuild their lives on American soil while assisting authorities in prosecuting those responsible for the crimes.
Currently, there are no records of official workshops organized by USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) in Brazil specifically about the U Visa. USCIS, as a US government agency, usually promotes its trainings, guidance, and webinars in English, often online, but does not hold international in-person events focused on this visa outside the United States.
It is important to emphasize that, although local organizations, specialized attorneys, and community groups sometimes promote informative meetings regarding the U Visa and other immigration topics, these events are not official initiatives of USCIS. If you encounter announcements or campaigns claiming that USCIS will hold workshops in Brazil, it is recommended to seek additional verification through official sources such as the USCIS website (www.uscis.gov) or the communication channels of the US Department of State.
Remember the importance of strictly following immigration laws and using information from reliable sources when considering any type of guidance or service. Be wary of promises that guarantee results or approaches that seek to take advantage of vulnerable people, as compliance with American legislation requires authorization and well-established protocols. Constant updating-and verification with official sources-is crucial to avoid misunderstandings and scams.
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Victoria Harper
Editor-in-Chief
Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.