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- Dear Mr.Ruby, Mr. Shure, Mrs. Horseman and Mrs. Linton:
I would like to express my appreciation to your professional support and guidance during the 3 overwhelming years.
I was involved in a car accident. Mr. Shure came to my home and provided assistance the day after the accident. Then, your paralegals, Sandy and Dawn assisted me on each steps and kept me updated. Mr. Ruby answered my questions and phone calls. He tried and settled my case successfully.
Your team professional services is the key in the success of my case.
I will recommend your firm to my friend
Thanks again!
-Lisa Zhang -
I got into a really bad car accident and had no clue what to do. Luckily I called Portner & Shure. Thanks to them I did not have to experience the stress of talking to the insurance company's, or the hassle of gathering additional information about my case. Portner & Shure did it all. They handled all of my medical bills, and even provided a convenient chiropractor that was amazing and made me feel like myself again. They also offered a settlement that I was very pleased with.The staff were friendly and respectful. My questions were answered promptly and in great detail. I felt like I was in good hands throughout the entire process
Portner & Shure is top notch. They exceeded my expectations. I recommend this law firm to anyone who refuse to settle for less.. Thanks again Portner & Shure for making this tragic experience a stress-free process and providing a satisfying result.
Jessica Tabron, Montgomery County, MD - First of all I thank God to be alive and I thank you for helping me with my case. God bless you all. It was a great pleasure. Thanks.
Angel Regina Reyes de Hernandez - Pam Brown was the paralegal that was handling my case. She was wonderful. She was always pleasant to speak with on the phone and she always kept me updated on my case. I think her professionalism is a testament to the entire team of Portner and Shure. Thank you guys for everything. Jun Jie Liu
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U Visas: Victims of Crimes
By: Jonathan N. Portner
Sameer Sidh
March 26, 2009
In most cases, illegal entry into the U.S. will prevent any possibility of gaining a valid non-immigrant visa or permanent resident status. The U visa is one exception to this rule. Created in 2000 by the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act, the U visa provides a path for victims of serious crimes to attain legal status in the U.S. regardless of whether they entered the U.S. illegally or if their current visa has expired.
U visa applicants must meet several specific requirements in order to successfully gain legal status. First, the applicant must show that they have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result of criminal activity. Only certain types of crime will qualify an individual for a U visa. Generally, the applicant must be the victim of a crime that is violent or sexual in nature.
Second, the applicant must possess knowledge concerning the criminal activity that they were the victim of. This requirement is usually met with relative ease, as victims of crime are likely to be in a position to have knowledge of the criminal act inflicted upon them. Third, the applicant must have been helpful or is willing to be helpful to law enforcement officials in their investigation of the criminal activity. The major motivation of the U.S. government in creating the U visa was encourage cooperation with law enforcement. The U visa achieves this goal by rewarding aliens who cooperate with law enforcement with legal status in the U.S. The final requirement that must be met is that the criminal act committed against the applicant must have occurred within U.S. territory.
One major benefit of the U visa is that certain family members of the applicant may gain legal status through their relative. Which family members can gain legal status through their relative depends on the age of the applicant on the day that the U visa application is filed. If the applicant is 21 years old and above, then the spouse and children of the applicant may gain legal status through their relative. If the applicant is under 21 years old, then the applicant’s parents, spouse and children may gain status through their relative, as well as any unmarried siblings of the applicant that are under the age of 18.
Until recently, U visa holders could not apply for permanent residence based on their U visa status. However, an interim final rule issued by the Department of Homeland Security on December 8, 2008 now allows U visa holders to become green card holders based on their U visa status. Under the new rule, a U visa holder may apply to adjust their status if they have maintained continuous residence in the U.S. for three years prior to filing their application. The implementation of this new rule has created an opportunity for thousands of visa holders to obtain a green cards where they weren’t able to before.
If you have been the victim of a crime and believe you may be eligible for a U visa, contact an experienced immigration attorney to help steer you through the process.
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