How Can Lawyers Improve the Immigration System?
Kimberly Keen identifies three substantive ways lawyers can improve a sluggish immigration system.
Kimberly Keen identifies three substantive ways lawyers can improve a sluggish immigration system.
California recently passed the U Visa Bill, and now immigrants who are victims of a crime can get the help they need from law enforcement.
Prior to the signing of the new immigration law, non-U.S. citizens who were crime victims could apply for U Visa as long as they met certain requirements, including:
However, even though many immigrants provided help, they did not receive the certification needed to apply for the visa. This is what the new immigration bill seeks to resolve.
The new U Visa Bill requires that eligible law enforcement agencies help endorse certification attesting for immigrants who request it. The immigration law also places limits on how much time an agency has to respond to a request, so that crime victims can apply for the visa in a reasonable amount of time.
If you have questions about the U Visa Bill or are having trouble getting the certification you need from law enforcement, please speak with an
immigration attorney