What is the process for applying for a “U” nonimmigrant status?

In order to apply for a “U” nonimmigrant status in Tennessee, an individual needs to submit a Form I-918 with the U Nonimmigrant Status Certification application to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). When submitting the form, the individual must provide a statement explaining why they are eligible for U nonimmigrant status, as well as any documents or evidence that supports their claim. For instance, they should provide evidence to show they are a victim of qualifying criminal activity, are helpful in providing information to law enforcement, and/or have been or will be helpful in the investigation or prosecution of the qualifying criminal activity. Additionally, an applicant must include Form I-914, Declaration of Qualifying Relative or Beneficiary, and Form I-918, Supplement B, U Nonimmigrant Status Certification, if applicable. The forms must be signed and dated either before or at the same time as filing the Form I-918. If the individual does not submit all required documents along with the Form I-918, USCIS will send a Request for Evidence (RFE) to the applicant to collect the missing documents. Once all documents are collected and submitted, USCIS will review the application and decide if the applicant is eligible for a “U” nonimmigrant status. If approved, USCIS will issue a Form I-797, Notice of Action, to the applicant with their U nonimmigrant status.

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El estatus "U" de no inmigrante es una forma de protección especial para los extranjeros que han sido víctimas de ciertos tipos de crímenes graves y que pueden demostrar que ayudaron a las autoridades en la investigación o el procesamiento de esa violación de la ley. El proceso para solicitar el estatus de U de no inmigrante en Tennessee comienza con la presentación de una "Petición de Estatus U" con el Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de los Estados Unidos (USCIS). La solicitud deberá estar acompañada de documentación relacionada con la víctima, incluidos los informes de los organismos encargados de aplicar la ley y los testimonios de testigos. Una vez que USCIS reciba la solicitud, la revisará para determinar si reúne los requisitos para ser aprobada. Si la petición es aprobada, el solicitante recibirá una carta de aprobación y una tarjeta de no inmigrante. El estatus de U de no inmigrante otorga al solicitante el derecho a trabajar legalmente en EE. UU. durante el periodo de vigencia de la tarjeta. La tarjeta de no inmigrante también puede ser renovada una vez que expire. Los solicitantes también deben cumplir con ciertos requisitos de estado para obtener el estatus de U de no inmigrante. Estos incluyen no ser declarados inadmisibles por motivos criminales, no ser una amenaza para la seguridad nacional, no ser una amenaza a la seguridad pública y presentar evidencia de haber sido víctima de algún tipo de crimen grave.

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