Using Indirect & Bystander Victim Theories to Expand U Visa Eligibility for Families
Eligibility for U Nonimmigrant Status, commonly known as the “U Visa,” hinges on whether the applicant has been the “victim” of a qualifying crime. The regulations implementing the U visa statute contemplate three categories of “victims” who may qualify for the U visa: direct, bystander, and indirect victims. This practice advisory provides a basic overview of the requirements for U nonimmigrant eligibility. It then discusses the definition of “victim” and three different ways to qualify as a vi
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
Consular practice
VAWA / U / T
Workflows
Crim-imm screening
VAWA, U, T, and survivor relief
Consular, visa, and 9 FAM
Forums
Cross-forum
Jurisdictions
National