WARNING: Abusers can track your computer activity. If you are in danger, please call 911 or the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE). And consider using a safer computer such as one from the library or a friend's house.
DISCLAIMER: This information is meant to provide general information about domestic violence and immigration relief. Please consult with an attorney or other legal agency for more details about any legal questions you have about your immigration issues.
If you are a victim of a serious crime and you are willing to cooperate with law enforcement, you may apply for a U-Visa. Through the U-Visa you may:
U Visa Process
STEP 1: find a legal services office with expertise in U visas to handle your application.
STEP 2: Prepare application w/ attorney [takes about a month]
STEP 3: submit application to Vermont Service Center (I-918, I-192, I-765)
STEP 4: get a receipt
STEP 5: U visa approved [w/in 1+ yr of filing]
STEP 6: you can apply for a green card 3 years after you get your U visa
STEP 7: you can apply for citizenship 5 years after you get your green card