Is a child eligible for the U Visa if they are victims of certain crimes?
Yes, a child in Hawaii may be eligible for a U Visa if they are a victim of certain crimes. The U Visa is a form of visa available to victims of certain serious crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are willing to assist law enforcement and government officials in the investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity. In order to qualify for a U Visa, an individual must qualify as a victim of one of the enumerated crimes. These crimes include but are not limited to human trafficking, sexual assault, abduction, torture, kidnapping, domestic violence, and incest. In addition, the individual must have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a direct result of the criminal activity and must have been helpful, is being helpful, or is likely to be helpful in the investigation or prosecution of the crime. Additionally, the individual must have stayed in the United States due to the crime or must be present in the United States due to the crime. As an applicant for a U Visa, the child must submit a certification from a law enforcement agency, prosecutor, or judge certifying that the child meets one or more of the above requirements. In order to apply for a U Visa, the child must also have “good moral character” and must not have committed any serious crimes, such as murder, rape, or sexual abuse of a minor. The U Visa is valid for four years and may be renewed if the child meets the requirements of the visa.
THELAW.TV ofrece respuestas en español a todas las preguntas sobre la ley de inmigración.Sí, un niño puede ser elegible para la Visa U si es víctima de algún delito. En Hawai, el Servicio de Inmigración y Naturalización (USCIS) procesa las solicitudes de Visa U para aquellos que hayan sufrido violencia física, abuso sexual, tráfico de personas ilegales, tráfico no autorizado de armas, y otros crímenes. El USCIS evaluará los casos de niños para determinar si califican para la Visa U. Para presentar una solicitud, los padres, tutores legales, o abogados del niño tendrán que presentar una solicitud de precalificación con los requisitos establecidos. Se debe tener en cuenta que la Visa U no es sólo para los niños, sino también para los adultos víctimas de los mismos delitos. Si el niño cumple con los requisitos, se le otorgará una Visa U por un período determinado, lo que les permitirá obtener una residencia permanente legal. Por lo tanto, un niño puede ser elegible para la Visa U si es víctima de algún delito y cumple con los requisitos establecidos.
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