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What is NYC RCNY § 22-02?

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"Applicant" means a victim of a qualifying crime who requests U certification, or a person or organization who requests a U certification on behalf of a victim of a qualifying crime. "Department" means the New York City Police Department.

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Effective: 5/8/2016

§ 22-02 Definitions.

RCNY § 22-02

"Applicant" means a victim of a qualifying crime who requests U certification, or a person or organization who requests a U certification on behalf of a victim of a qualifying crime. "Department" means the New York City Police Department. "Derivative U nonimmigrant status" means a temporary nonimmigrant status of four years or less granted to one or more qualifying family members, as prescribed in 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(15)(U)(ii), of a victim who has been granted U nonimmigrant status. "Qualifying crime" means the categories of crimes prescribed by 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(15)(U)(iii) and 8 C.F.R. § 214.14(a)(9). "U nonimmigrant status" means a four year temporary nonimmigrant status granted to certain victims of qualifying criminal activity, as designated by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). "U certification" means USCIS Form I-918, Supplement B, U Nonimmigrant Status Certification, a document that the Department may, at its discretion, complete free of charge for an eligible victim of a qualifying crime who is petitioning USCIS for U nonimmigrant status. (Added City Record 4/8/2016, eff. 5/8/2016)

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