Victim of Domestic Violence and Unable to File an I-918
Learn what to expect if you are applying for a U-Visa as a victim of domestic violence and unable to file an I-918 in this video. Call us!
- If you are successful applying for a U-Visa, you will obtain a work permit and a green card
- In order to do so, you must obtain the I-918B certification usually from the police department first
- The U-Visa is a visa for victims, so there must be police records in order to file for an I-918B certification
- If you are unable to file an I-918B certification from police, there are a few other options that we have discovered who can sign your I-918B certification:
- prosecutors office
- a member of the court
This education video was brought to you by Susan Scheer, an experienced New Jersey Immigration Attorney.
Download Our Free Immigration Guide
Are you wondering what to expect if you are applying for a U-Visa as a victim of domestic violence and unable to file an I-918? Contact our experienced New Jersey Non-Immigrant Visa Attorney for legal assistance and to schedule a legal consultation and case evaluation to get started today.
Like us on Facebook