U Visa Eligibility Assessment
The U visa provides protection and work authorization to victims of certain qualifying crimes who have cooperated or are willing to cooperate with law enforcement. This assessment will help determine if you may be eligible. This information is confidential and will not be shared without your consent.
Your confidentiality matters: All information you provide is kept strictly confidential and will not be shared with immigration authorities or law enforcement without your explicit consent.
Which crime category applies to your situation?
U Visa Eligibility Assessment
Please answer honestly about your situation. Your responses help us understand your eligibility. Remember: cooperation with law enforcement is important, and law enforcement certification is required for all U visa petitions.
Supporting Documents & Links
Share links to your key documents. These help us evaluate your eligibility more accurately. Use Google Drive, Dropbox, or any shareable link.
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Important Information: The U visa has an annual cap of 10,000 approvals and currently faces a 6+ year processing backlog. However, once approved, U visa holders receive work authorization and deferred action (protection from removal) while waiting for final processing. Law enforcement certification is required for all petitions.
Eligibility Areas Breakdown
Disclaimer: This assessment is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Results are based on self-reported information and do not guarantee U visa eligibility. Visa eligibility is determined by USCIS based on the strength of evidence and law enforcement certification. ExceptionalVisa.com is not a law firm. Consultation services are provided by our partner immigration attorneys. All information is kept confidential.