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
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