From Bridgit Meads <[email protected]>
Subject A Guide to State Laws on U Visa and T Visa Certifications
Date July 2, 2020 10:11 PM
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A Guide to State Laws on U Visa and T Visa Certifications U
nonimmigrant status and T nonimmigrant status, often called "U
visas” and “T visas,” are humanitarian forms of immigration
relief for crime survivors. Congress created these forms of relief
with the dual purpose of aiding law enforcement, by encouraging crime
victims to cooperate, and providing humanitarian relief for crime
survivors. Both forms of relief have a certification process by which
applicants request certification from a law enforcement agency to
document their cooperation. In recent years, many states have enacted
U and T visa certification legislation in order to assist eligible
immigrants in obtaining law enforcement certifications.

This practice advisory -
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provides a summary of the current and pending state statutes
regarding certifications as of March 2020.

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