U-3 VISA
Global Allianz Immigration consultants will prepare and file all the required forms and documents for U-3 visa.
U-3 Visa is a visa that may be issued to children of victims of crime such as rape, domestic abuse, or torture. U-3 Visa is a child of U-1 Visa. U-1 Visa is issued to victims of crime including rape, torture, incest, domestic violence, and many others when the victims have information that may assist the police. When the U-1 Visa holder is of 21 years of age, the children of the Visa holder may qualify for U-3 Visa. A U-3 Visa holder can apply for permanent residency after 3 years of U Visa non-immigrant status.
U-3 Visa is Suitable for Children of the victims of crime such as rape, domestic abuse or torture.
U VISA APPLICATION PROCESS
Visa Application and Forms
The forms listed below are required in order to apply for the U visa:-
Form I-918 (Petition for U Non-immigration Status);
Form I-918 Supplement B (Non-immigrant Status Certification);
Any additional information you want the USCIS to consider as evidence to establish that you are a victim of one of the qualifying crimes;
A statement of the facts describing the victimization in support of Form I-918;
Fingerprints;
Form I-918 Supplement A (Petition for qualifying family members of U-1 recipient for each qualifying family member). Your family members are eligible to apply for a derivative U visa in the following categories:-
U-2 (Spouses of U-1 visa holder);
U-3 Visa (Children of U-1 visa holder);
U-4 Visa (Parents of U-1 visa holder).
If you are the principal applicant, you do not need to submit Form I-765 to receive an employment authorization document (you get it automatically). However, your family members will need to submit the form.