Why Consult an Attorney for Your U Visa Bona Fide Determination

U Visa Bona Fide Determination

Are you a survivor of certain crimes who believes they may be eligible for a U visa? Have you considered contacting an attorney about your U Visa Bona Fide Determination but aren’t sure if it’s the right decision? If you have survived a crime, the U visa could be a way to access certain public benefits, be protected from deportation, receive a work permit, and more. With so much on the line, it makes sense to work with an experienced attorney who can help. 

An Attorney Can Help You to Get the Most From the Waiver 

The U visa has a waiver that can only be described as “generous.” Many immigration violations can be pardoned with this waiver, such as having lived in America for years without status, having entered the country many times without permission, even deportations and more. By working with an immigration attorney who knows your history, they can put together the best case on your behalf. 

The Process is Long; the Wrong Attorney Can Make it Longer

Thousands are approved for a U visa every year. Unfortunately, only about 10,000 U visas are available every year. On top of that, the USCIS does not exactly rush reviewing U visa applications. As long as this process can be, working with a mediocre attorney (or trying to apply for a U visa on your own) can most likely lengthen the process. When it comes to your immigration, the last thing you want to do is to take any action which could cause further delay. We can help you to sidestep and avoid as many delays and challenges as possible. 

A Guide Through the Process 

It’s one thing to read eligibility standards for any kind of visa, it’s something else entirely to be able to show that you’re eligible for the benefit. So many qualified candidates may have certain “red flags” that they either weren’t aware of, or, alternatively, weren’t aware were “red flags.” This is one more reason to consult with an experienced professional. We can help you to put together the best application for a U visa on your behalf. Before submitting any application, consulting a professional attorney gives you the best opportunity for a successful outcome.

U Visa Bona Fide Determination

Other Ways to Immigrate Beyond U Visa Bona Fide Determination 

You’ll note the last sentence of the previous section did not say “before submitting any U visa application,” but instead said “before submitting any application.” Yes, the U visa bona fide determination process is one way to access many immigration benefits while staying in the United States. That said, there are many, many other ways to immigrate to the United States. The Rijal Law Firm has helped so many survivors of crimes to receive a U visa and lead the life that they want here in America. 

On top of that, however, we have helped thousands from all across the world to immigrate here. For a free case evaluation, call us or message us through the site. 

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