Frequently asked questions
Questions about U Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Is it possible to extend the U Visa?
Extension of the U Visa is possible upon continuation of requirements and cooperation with authorities, with each case evaluated individually, following USCIS regulations.
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Is it possible to have fingerprints taken outside the USA?
Fingerprint collection for the U visa is done in the USA, normally after arrival, at official centers, with no option to perform it outside the country.
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Is it possible to receive a partial decision?
The U visa is granted in full, but decisions may vary among applicants of the same petition; strictly follow the requirements to avoid setbacks.
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Is it possible to receive alerts from USCIS via SMS or email?
Create an account on myUSCIS to receive secure email notifications; SMS alerts may be available, but check on the official USCIS website.
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Is it possible to refuse the renaming of victims in order to protect them?
It is possible to request anonymity in the renaming of victims in the U visa to protect them, provided there is proven risk and subject to the analysis of the competent authorities.
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Is it possible to request priority for the consular interview?
Priority for the U visa interview can be requested in urgent cases but is not guaranteed; it is essential to follow official rules and present clear documentation.
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Is it recommended to have a digital backup of everything I send?
Keeping digital backups of the documents submitted in the U visa process is essential for organization, speed, and security, ensuring a transparent and efficient immigration procedure.
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Is it recommended to submit reference letters?
Reference letters can strengthen your U visa application, but they must be sincere and accompanied by other evidence to ensure a consistent and effective process.
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Is it safe to send personal documents by mail?
Sending personal documents by mail during immigration processes is safe if you use trackable services, follow official guidelines, and avoid services without reliable credentials.
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Is LGBT marriage recognized for U-2 dependent purposes?
Legally recognized LGBT marriages are accepted for dependent inclusion under the U-2 visa, provided they meet US immigration official requirements.
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Is my case processed under confidentiality?
Confidentiality in the U Visa process varies depending on the case, protecting sensitive information to ensure the safety of those involved and respecting applicable legal standards.
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Is my child”s vaccination card useful?
The vaccination card can strengthen the U visa file by evidencing family care, but its relevance depends on the context and does not guarantee the success of the application.
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Is my marriage certificate from another country valid?
A foreign marriage certificate is valid for immigration to the U.S., provided it is authentic, officially translated, and, if necessary, legalized or apostilled.
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Is the aggressor”s refusal to pay child support a crime?
Refusing to pay child support is a civil matter, not a crime, and may result in legal sanctions and the need to comply with laws and specialized guidance.
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Is the cooperation required to be current?
Cooperation for the U visa must be genuine and recent, demonstrating a current or future willingness to collaborate with law enforcement investigations in the U.S.
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Is the crime of sexual exploitation considered?
Sexual exploitation is considered a serious crime for the U Visa, requiring cooperation with authorities and legal proof for immigration protection.
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Is the EAD automatically renewed?
The EAD for the U visa is not automatically renewed; it is necessary to request the renewal with USCIS, following the official rules and deadlines to guarantee work authorization.
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Is the final decision made by USCIS or the police?
The final decision on the U visa lies with USCIS, which evaluates legal criteria, while the police support with investigations; it is essential to comply with the law and trusted sources.
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Is the proof of cooperation ongoing?
The U visa requires ongoing cooperation from victims with authorities, essential for both the success of the criminal process and the approval of the visa.
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Is the translation cost high? Can I translate by myself?
Translating U visa documents by yourself can cause errors that delay or reject your application; prefer specialized translators to ensure compliance with legal requirements.