
At Barrera Legal Group, we are proud to announce the approval of U nonimmigrant visas for a mother and her son. This visa category is reserved for victims of qualifying crimes who have suffered substantial mental or physical abuse and who have been helpful to law enforcement in investigating or prosecuting the criminal activity.
In this case, our client — the mother — was the victim of a felonious assault, a serious and traumatic event. Her cooperation with authorities was instrumental in the case. Because she qualified for a U-Visa, her minor son was also granted derivative U-Visa status.
These approvals provide both mother and son with legal status in the United States for four years, eligibility for work authorization, and the opportunity to eventually apply for lawful permanent residence.
👩⚖️ Why This Matters:
U-Visas protect victims of serious crimes who help law enforcement.
Derivative family members, like children, can also receive protection.
After three years in U-Visa status, recipients may apply for a green card.
💼 How We Help:
At Barrera Legal Group, we guide clients through every step of the U-Visa process — from documenting the crime and cooperating with police to securing law enforcement certification and filing a strong petition with USCIS.
📞 Call us today at (208) 466-1800 or schedule a consultation at https://barreralegalgroup.as.me/schedule/d19f6e4b
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