Frequently asked questions
Questions about U Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Does USCIS retain my passport?
USCIS may temporarily retain your passport during immigration processes but always follows strict legal procedures and returns it after review.
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Does USCIS return emails or call if documents are missing?
USCIS communicates missing documents by letter, never by email or phone; pay attention to deadlines and be suspicious of unofficial contacts to avoid fraud.
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Does USCIS return my original documents?
USCIS generally returns original documents but recommends keeping copies; follow official instructions and avoid scams to ensure security and legal compliance.
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Does USCIS return original documents sent?
USCIS generally does not return original documents sent; it is recommended to send notarized copies and stay attentive to official instructions to avoid setbacks.
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Does USCIS share data with immigration authorities from other countries?
USCIS strictly protects personal data and does not routinely share information with foreign authorities, except in legally authorized cases.
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Does USCIS share information with ICE?
USCIS and ICE share information cautiously and under strict rules, protecting rights, especially in the context of the U Visa for cooperative victims.
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Does verbal assault with a death threat count?
A verbal assault with a death threat may be considered for the U visa if significant harm is proven and the conduct is a qualifying crime, evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
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Does voluntary dismissal of a criminal case harm the U Visa?
Voluntary dismissal of a criminal case does not automatically harm the U Visa; it is essential to prove cooperation and victim status, with detailed analysis and specialized guidance.
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Has repeated psychological abuse been recorded as “harassment”? Does it count?
Psychological violence recorded as harassment may be considered for the U visa, provided it is well documented and accompanied by evidence proving the abuse.
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Have I had ”Expedited Removal” before? Do I need a waiver?
Having ''expedited removal'' may require a waiver for the U visa, depending on the case. The analysis is individualized and requires specialized professional guidance.
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Have there been recent changes in the U Visa law?
The U Visa protects victims of crimes who cooperate with authorities, maintaining stable requirements; it is essential to consult official sources to avoid false information and scams.
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How are fees paid to USCIS?
USCIS fees must be paid according to official instructions, using approved methods and always paying attention to updates to ensure the security of the process.
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How can I expedite the processing?
Expediting U visa processing depends on complete documentation, urgent cases approved by USCIS, and attention to official updates to avoid delays.
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How can I prove the family tie if we are in a stable union?
To prove a stable union on the U visa, gather documents that evidence cohabitation and commitment, following the laws and seeking specialized guidance.
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How can I tell if my form is outdated?
Check the revision date on the USCIS website to ensure your form is up to date and avoid complications in the visa process.
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How do I attach videos to my package?
Attach videos to your U Visa package following USCIS rules, organizing files and descriptions, and paying attention to electronic or paper submissions to ensure authenticity.
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How do I cancel my application if I want to withdraw?
Canceling a U Visa application requires formal communication to USCIS, attention to deadlines, and careful evaluation to avoid future complications.
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How do I check if my organization is recognized by the DOJ?
Check if your organization is recognized by the DOJ on the official website or by contacting the responsible department, ensuring safety and compliance in the U visa process.
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How do I declare my international addresses?
Declare all international addresses with accuracy and detail to ensure compliance and credibility in the U visa process in the United States.
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How do I declare psychological harm on the form?
Declare psychological harm on the U form with clarity, detail, and evidence, following legal guidelines for a correct and transparent immigration process.