Crime Victim Visas All Issued
Posted on Jul 21, 2010 8:35am PDT
All of the 10,000 available immigration crime victim visas have been issued to those who have helped authorities investigate and prosecute perpetrators. The visas were originally created as part of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000. Another 10,000 of these visas will be available, but not until October. However, the government can grant interim legal status to non-citizens whose applications are approved for visas so they can work.
Immigration law can be incredibly complicated and difficult to understand properly, especially matters of visas. In dealing with immigration law, it's important that you know what you are dealing with and what steps you need to take to resolve your immigration matter. It's never easy to face a visa situation, but you do need to face this and move forward in the right way. An immigration attorney can help guide you through the process so that you go about your case in the right way because that is the most important part. You need to trust in an immigration lawyer to help you and always have your best interest in mind. By working with an attorney, you can make sure that your case is resolved in the best possible way as soon as possible. Please take some time today to contact an immigration lawyer to begin discussing the details of your case and moving forward with your life now.