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U Visa Certification
The MCSO Community Outreach Division reviews and responds to U Visa Certification applications. The MCSO follows the U Visa Certification process outlined in the U Visa Law Enforcement Certification Resource Guide.
Each request for certification is considered on an individual basis as it is presented to the Office.
The MCSO accepts U Visa Certification applications three ways:
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By United States Postal Service (mail)
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Via e-mail: uvisa@mcso.maricopa.gov
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In person at MCSO Headquarters
550 West Jackson Street, Phoenix, AZ 85003
When a U Visa Certification application is received:
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MCSO will notify the sender with an acknowledgement
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Please allow up to 60 days for a response from MCSO
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Copies of all documentation received by MCSO will be maintained and all original documents will be returned when the application is determined
Qualifications may include, but are not limited to:
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The applicant must have been a victim of a qualifying crime, as specified in the U Visa Law Enforcement Certification Resource Guide
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The qualifying crime must have been investigated or documented by MCSO
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The victim was, is, or is likely to assist law enforcement in the investigation
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Prior criminal history of the applicant does not prevent an application from consideration
After review and consideration, all decisions are final.
U visa petitioners often work with a legal representative or victim advocate. If you have any questions about submitting a U Visa Certification application to MCSO, please contact the Community Outreach Division at 602-876-1508 or by email at uvisa@mcso.maricopa.gov.