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itroll
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Posted on 02-27-14 4:28
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Ask the prosecutor to sign the certificate of helpfulness..
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Posted on 02-27-14 5:09
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Thanks for your valuable suggestion, itroll. I just spoke to the prosecutor : it seems like the case is going to the trial. I believe it makes my case for the U - visa more strong.
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Posted on 02-27-14 6:15
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If they are going to trail, they might ask you to testify. Take the form and ask them to certify it before you agree to testify.
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Sexy In Sari
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Posted on 02-27-14 10:11
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You have to be very careful. Otherwise, you'll get a "Y" visa, visa to ![](http://sajha.com/sajha/chat/smileys/m-rolleyes.gif) YAMALOK.
What is the maximum prison time these THUGS are getting? ![](http://sajha.com/sajha/chat/smileys/m-unsure.gif) Any idea?
So, what would happen if these THUGS don't get convicted in court? IF likely, what is your plan? You said "suspects". Plural form. So, more than one ![](http://sajha.com/sajha/chat/smileys/m-angry.gif) ![](http://sajha.com/sajha/chat/smileys/m-angry.gif) ![](http://sajha.com/sajha/chat/smileys/m-angry.gif) THUG. You better get your A$$ out of that States.
Please calculate all the risks it ![](http://sajha.com/sajha/chat/smileys/m-cry.gif) comes with the "U" visa, before you sign any papers with DA's office.
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Posted on 02-28-14 5:40
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a few years back a guy was killed when he was coming out of the store to go to court to testify.
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Ruben123
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Posted on 02-28-14 8:31
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Guys: we are talking about low profile thugs in their early 20s. Nothing as substantial as the "Joker" from Batman.These guys are in jail for almost a year now and if convicted they will be in for another 8 to 9 years (minus 1 year already served) under serious armed robbery felon charges.
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Posted on 02-28-14 9:32
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Based on your information you can certainly pursue U visa which is intended with an option to protect the victim of violence regardless of their immigration status. Only important thing in u visa package is the law enforcement officer (it could be the police officer or the prosecutor)....Robbery is certainly a qualifying crime. Please read the following article it has some information on numbers and data... http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/1/23/family-saga-revealsforcedmarriageimmigrationfraudandmurder.html Bandita Sharma Dahal, Esq. http://www.philadelphiaimmigration.co/
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Posted on 02-28-14 2:00
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Thanks Bandita, One of the main concern is,The City prosecutor informed me that the trial date might be set at the end of May or early June. My F-1 visa expired last year & I am lawfully allowed to stay in US as long as I am going to school (i.e. I-20 takes priority over visa). Now, I am graduating & possibly applying for OPT (if I want to stay in United States) & I can't leave the country while the case is on-going & set to trial. The only way I could present myself legally in the courthouse is when I am legally staying in US. I am not going back to school, certainly not applying for OPT, If they want me to stay & testify: something needs to be done.
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