Overview
The U Visa: Obtaining Status for Immigrant Victims of Crime will guide you through the entire process of handling an immigration case for a
U visa petitioner – from eligibility screening for U nonimmigrant status, to
communicating about the waitlist and deferred action, through adjustment of
status, to assisting eligible family members, and helping U nonimmigrants
travel.
Completely updated, this resource includes numerous practice pointers
and samples to help you in handling your client’s case. These samples include
checklists, cover letters, declarations, receipt notices and other
correspondence you can expect to receive from USCIS, motions to the immigration
court, and more.
New in this Edition
- Updates on representing U
visa petitioners in removal proceedings;
- Practice pointers on the
new policies regarding fee waiver eligibility and adjudications;
- Discussions of how the new
NTA policy affects U visa petitioners and case strategy;
- Information on current U waitlist
and deferred action policies and procedures;
- Updates and flowcharts for
assisting U nonimmigrant clients with travel issues, parole, and consular
processing;
- Developments related to U
adjustment of status applications;
- Many new samples including appeals,
guides to filling out the required forms, RFE responses, I-539 applications, and
outreach and explanatory materials for clients.
Pricing
Regular - Book or PDF: $300 / Book & PDF:
$340
Nonprofit - Book or PDF: $215 / Book & PDF:
$255
You can access the Table of Contents and Sample Chapter
in the Sample Content tab.
