A Las Vegas humanitarian visa attorney from Hayoon Kane Law Firm can assist you in all phases of the process, from assessing your eligibility for this type of visa to assisting you in the application process.
Who Can Qualify for Humanitarian Visas?
There are several categories of humanitarian visas that could offer you the right to stay in the United States based on the conduct to which you were subjected.
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
If you have been the victim of domestic violence or extreme cruelty at the hands of a United States citizen, you can apply for a visa under the Violence Against Women Act. If you are married to a United States citizen or green card holder, you could qualify for the VAWA if the following apply:
● You were subjected to battery or extreme cruelty by the abuser
● You lived with the abuser (at some point)
● You have good moral character
● You entered into the marriage in good faith (if filing as a spouse)
Victims of Human Trafficking
A T visa may be available to you if you have been the victim of a severe form of human trafficking. Typically, severe forms of human trafficking include sex and labor trafficking. You would need to have been present in the United States on account of trafficking. Then, you must assist law enforcement in their investigation of the situation. You are required to show that you would suffer extreme hardship if you are removed from the country. Finally, you must meet the requirement of admissibility into the United States.
Victims of Violent Crime
U visas are an option if you have been a victim of a violent crime. Here, the requirements are as follows:
● You have been a victim of a qualifying crime
● You suffered substantial physical or mental abuse
● You possess credible and reliable information about the crime
● You have been helpful or are likely to be helpful to law enforcement
● You are admissible to the U.S., or you qualify for a waiver
You would be eligible to remain in the United States for four years. This visa would be the first step towards the process of obtaining a green card.
Adherence to Law Enforcement
Not only would you be granted a United States visa for your own protection, but the authorities also likely need your assistance for a criminal investigation. They may need information that could lead them to make arrests, or they may require your testimony in a court proceeding. Accordingly, a condition of visas for those who have been victimized requires that you reasonably cooperate with law enforcement. As difficult as it may be for you, it is a must that you work with the authorities as part of their investigation. An experienced humanitarian visa lawyer can advise you on what you must do as part of the process. They can also communicate with law enforcement on your behalf to ensure that your rights are protected.
Humanitarian Visa Challenges and Timelines
There are a number of challenges that you may encounter during the humanitarian visa process, which can include:
● Being able to prove that you are eligible for the visa when you may not have the required documentation or memory of your specific situation
● Languages and cultural barriers that could make it more difficult for you to apply
● Completing the complex application and including all of the necessary supporting documentation
● Fear of law enforcement and potentially being removed from the country
● Caps on the number of visas that are available in your category
● The emotional toll of having to come forward to testify
It is difficult to give you an exact timeframe for how long your case may take. Much depends on factors that are outside of your control. You need USCIS to process and grant your request, and that can take time. Humanitarian visas could take years to get approved, although your case could depend on your own unique facts and circumstances. The only things that you can control are the accuracy and completeness of your paperwork and your cooperation with the authorities.
How Our Humanitarian Visa Attorney Can Help
As you can see, there are many requirements that you must successfully complete to receive the visa for which you have applied. You are already going through a difficult time as the victim of a crime. Further, you may be afraid of both the authorities and the people who have victimized you. There is no reason why you should go through the immigration process on your own.
When you hire a humanitarian visa attorney for your legal matter, they can do the following to help you:
● Review the circumstances of your situation to determine if you are eligible
● Prepare your application for a visa, including all of the necessary documentation
● Represent you in your communication and dealings with law enforcement and the immigration authorities
● Assist you in bringing certain eligible family members into the United States
● Help you respond to any concerns that USCIS has raised in the form of Requests for Evidence
Since you are already under enough stress, a humanitarian visa lawyer can take difficulties out of your hands. You can trust them to handle the details of your case.
Contact a Las Vegas Humanitarian Visa Lawyer Today
If you are seeking a humanitarian visa under these circumstances, seek help from a Las Vegas immigration lawyer. The Hayoon Kane Law Firm can work with you and help you through the process. You can schedule a free case review with an immigration attorney by sending us a message online or by calling us today at (702) 463-7630. Let us guide you through your immigration situation during this challenging time in your life.