Identifying Humanitarian Forms of Relief for Derivatives: U Nonimmigrant Status

The U nonimmigrant status, often referred to as the “U Visa,” is a form of immigration relief available to noncitizens who have been victims of serious crimes in the United States. As part of the protection given to victims of crimes, U petitioners are able to include certain family members in the application process. These family members are known as “derivatives”. For many family members, being a derivative on an application may be the only way they will be able to get legal status in the Unit

Immigrant Legal Resource Center Practice advisory Dec 19, 2019 Direct PDF available

Why it matters

Useful as a practitioner-oriented overview from Immigrant Legal Resource Center on Crimes; review the source material for the most current authority and procedure.

Topics

Crimes and categorical approach Family-based practice Consular practice VAWA / U / T

Workflows

Crim-imm screening VAWA, U, T, and survivor relief Consular, visa, and 9 FAM Naturalization and adjustment

Forums

Cross-forum

Jurisdictions

National