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The U visa is a nonimmigrant status for victims of certain crimes who’ve suffered abuse and cooperated with law enforcement in investigations or prosecutions.
The U visa protects victims of crimes, allowing them to legally cooperate with law enforcement and remain in the U.S. Learn more about this important program.
The U visa is for victims of certain crimes who’ve suffered abuse and are willing to assist law enforcement in investigations or prosecutions.
USCIS issues Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) allowing foreign nationals to work legally in the U.S., each with a unique designation.
The U visa protects victims of crime who suffered abuse and cooperate with law enforcement. Learn about eligibility, application process, and how to get it.
Since March 17, 2015, the Vermont Service Center grants a 24-month work permit to qualifying U visa applicants. Learn more!

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