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USCIS Reaches Statutory Maximum for U Visa Program for FY 2013

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USCIS has approved the statutory maximum of 10,000 petitions for U
nomimmigrant status for Fiscal Year 2013, the fourth straight year the
federal agency has reached this maximum limit since the U visa program
began in 2008. USCIS will continue to accept U Visa petitions and will
process them in the order in which they are received. These visas will
again be issued starting October 1, 2013, the first day of Fiscal Year
2014.

The U visa program was created by Congress to help victims of crime who
have suffered major mental or physical abuse and are willing to help law
enforcement officials investigate or prosecute those crimes (domestic
violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, etc). Over 76,000 victims
and their family members have received this visa since the program
began.

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DOS FAQ Provides Additional Details Regarding New Online DS-260 Form

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The Department of State has posted an FAQ regarding the new online
immigration visa application form, Form DS-260. The FAQ shares key
information about how to submit the application form and the process
after the form has been submitted.

Questions answered include the following:

What is needed to complete and submit Form DS-260 online? To complete
this form you will need internet access, your NVC case number and your
invoice ID number.

Where can the form be found? It can be accessed online at the CEAC
website at https://ceac.state.gov/IV/Login.aspx. It can also be accessed
at immigrantvisas.state.gov and on the websites for the U.S. Embassy or
Consulate at which immigrants might apply for entry.

Can an applicant complete the form in his or her native language? No. The form must be completed in English.

Read the full FAQ online at: http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_5248.html