Frequently asked questions
Questions about U Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Do I need a marriage certificate to include my spouse?
To include your spouse in the U visa, it is essential to prove the legal union, preferably with a marriage certificate or evidence that supports the relationship.
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Do I need a medical report from my country of origin?
Presenting a medical report from the country of origin can strengthen the U visa application, but its absence does not disqualify the request, depending on the case.
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Do I need a new passport when renewing the U Visa?
Renewing the U Visa requires a valid and good condition passport; always check official requirements to avoid complications in the process.
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Do I need a school transcript to prove my identity?
School transcripts are generally not required to prove identity in U visas; official documents like certificates are preferred, and specialized guidance is recommended.
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Do I need a school transcript to prove that I have lived here for 3 years?
A school transcript is not mandatory to prove 3 years of residence in the US. Various consistent documents are accepted to prove presence in the country.
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Do I need a tourist visa to attend the U Visa consular interview?
The U Visa interview generally does not require a tourist visa, but individual situations must be analyzed according to status and country. Consult official sources for accurate guidance.
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Do I need a valid passport for the U Visa?
To apply for the U Visa, designated for victim collaborators of crimes, it is essential to present a valid passport and rigorously follow all official guidelines.
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Do I need criminal background checks from where I lived before?
For the U visa, it is recommended to obtain criminal background checks from all previous residences, following U.S. immigration laws to strengthen your process.
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Do I need proof of physical or mental harm?
The U visa protects victims of crimes who have suffered physical or mental harm, requiring documentary proof and cooperation with authorities to strengthen the application.
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Do I need the ”Hague Apostille” on foreign documents?
If your foreign documents are from countries that are signatories to the Hague Convention, apostille is probably necessary to ensure the validity of the U visa process in the USA.
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Do I need the Brazilian criminal record certificate?
If you have lived significantly in Brazil, the criminal record certificate is generally required for the U visa to prove your criminal history and ensure legal compliance.
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Do I need the DS-160 Form if I am outside the USA?
The DS-160 Form is generally required for applicants outside the USA in the consular U visa process; always follow official guidelines to ensure the correct procedure.
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Do I need the medical record from the American hospital?
The medical record can be crucial to prove harm in the U visa process, but its necessity varies depending on the case and must respect legal norms and confidentiality.
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Do I need the police report number?
The police report number, although not always mandatory, strengthens the proof of the crime and cooperation in the U visa application, always following the laws and official guidelines.
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Do I need to appear in civil courts?
The U visa focuses on the criminal sphere; appearing in civil courts is generally not mandatory, except if there are related parallel civil proceedings. Always seek specialized guidance.
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Do I need to appear in court?
Generally, the U Visa does not require court attendance, but specific situations may demand hearings; stay informed and comply with all legal requirements.
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Do I need to attach medical certificates?
Medical certificates can be helpful for the U visa but are not mandatory. Each case is evaluated individually, and it is essential to follow laws and reliable guidance.
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Do I need to attend a workshop for victims?
Workshops for victims are useful but not mandatory for the U visa. Participation is optional, and it is important to seek reliable and official sources for safe guidance.
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Do I need to attend any in-person interview?
Participation in in-person interviews for the U visa may be necessary to clarify your case and confirm information, always following USCIS official guidelines.
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Do I need to authenticate my documents at the Brazilian consulate?
Brazilian documents for U visa must be authenticated via Hague Apostille; consular authentication occurs in specific cases as required by American authorities.