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Manville, NJ 08835

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908-725-1900

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2 North Main Street
Manville, NJ 08835

T & U Visas

The Manville Borough Police are required by NJ Attorney General Directive to process U- and T- visa certification requests.
A. The U-visa is an immigration benefit for victims of certain crimes who meet eligibility requirements.
  1. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may find an individual eligible for a U-visa if the victim:
    1.  Is the direct or indirect victim of qualifying criminal activity;
    2.  Has suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result of having been a victim of criminal activity;
    3.  Has information about the criminal activity; and
    4.  Was helpful, is being helpful, or is likely to be helpful to law enforcement, prosecutors, judges, or other officials in the detection, investigation, prosecution, conviction, or sentencing of the criminal activity. 
  2. The U-visa allows eligible victims to temporarily remain and work in the United States, generally for four years.
  3.  While in U nonimmigrant status, the victim has an ongoing duty to cooperate with law enforcement and cannot unreasonably refuse to assist with the investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity.
  4. If certain conditions are met, an individual with a U-visa may apply for adjustment to lawful permanent resident status (i.e., seek a green card in the United States) after three years.
  5.  Certain family members of a U-visa recipient may also be eligible to live and work in the United States as “derivative” U-visa recipients based on their relationship with the principal recipient. These include: 
    1. Unmarried children under the age of 21;
    2. Spouse;
    3. Parents of U-visa petitioners under age 21; and
    4. Unmarried siblings under 18 years old of U-visa petitioners under age 21.