W2606 – The U Nonimmigrant Visa: An End-to-End Practical Guide

Join us for a practical overview of the U nonimmigrant visa for victims of criminal activity, covering key requirements, procedures, and practical considerations for immigration practitioners.

Course Category: Live Webinars

Course Level: Intermediate

CLE Credit: Substantive

Start Date and Time (CT): Friday, February 27, 2026 12:00 pm

CLE Hours: 2.0

Fees: $59 for Members and $80 for Nonmembers

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Description: This session provides a practical, end-to-end overview of the U nonimmigrant visa for victims of criminal activity. Participants will review key definitions and terminology, relevant forms, processing timelines, and evolving procedures. The presentation also covers best practices, common practical challenges, evidentiary considerations, and supplemental resources to support effective case preparation. Designed for immigration practitioners, this session offers a clear, A-to-Z understanding of the U visa process.
Course Year: 2026

Instructor: Morphy Andraws

Morphy Andraws, LLM, LLB, is a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator and Qualified Arbitrator. He earned his bachelor’s degree in law from Philadelphia University in Jordan in 2003. Mr. Andraws earned his Master of Laws from the Florida Coastal School of Law and was in the Legal Studies Program at the University of North Florida. He focuses his studies on the conflict of laws, contract law, business law, comparative law, and ADR methods.

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