While the crimes faced by applicants may differ, the responsibilities and benefits for those who have been granted one of these visas are nearly identical. Those applying for either of these visa types are expected to help law enforcement bring justice to the perpetrators of the crimes they endured.
Benefits for T Visa and U Visa Recipients
With both visa types, you will receive temporary immigration status with work authorization for a validity period of four years. In addition to being able to safely live and work in the United States, visa holders will also have a path to lawful permanent residency and eventual citizenship if they want it.
Furthermore, visas can also be applied for and obtained by close family members. Your family members will receive the same rights and protections under a derivative U or T visa.
After three years in the country with either visa type, you will be eligible to apply for a green card and permanent resident status. If you become a permanent resident, you will be on the path to citizenship if you desire it. In most cases, you will be able to apply for citizenship after five years of permanent residency.