Specialty Visas: Victims of Violence
A discussion of the visas available to non-citizen victims of violence: U-Visas, VAWA, T-Visas, TPS. Who is eligible for these visas? How long do they last? How many are available? How do they work? Guest: Zeyla Gonzalez, DOJ Accredited Representative with Human Rights Initiative of North Texas
What are some of the specialty visas available for non-citizen victims of violence? (U-Visas, VAWA, T-Visas, TPS)
What is a visa?
When were these types of visas established?
How many of these visas are available?
What are some examples of a VAWA and U-Visa case?
Do these visas cost?
How long do these visas last? Can they be taken away?
Where are TPS holders from and what happens when the status expires?
Guest: Zeyla Gonzalez, a Department of Justice Accredited Representative with Human Rights Initiative of North Texas
What is a visa?
When were these types of visas established?
How many of these visas are available?
What are some examples of a VAWA and U-Visa case?
Do these visas cost?
How long do these visas last? Can they be taken away?
Where are TPS holders from and what happens when the status expires?
Guest: Zeyla Gonzalez, a Department of Justice Accredited Representative with Human Rights Initiative of North Texas