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Understanding the T-Visa Process

The T-Visa provides vital protection for individuals who have been victims of human trafficking. It allows eligible individuals to remain in the United States and assist law enforcement in the investigation and prosecution of human trafficking cases. To qualify, you must demonstrate that you are a victim of severe forms of trafficking, have complied with reasonable requests for assistance from law enforcement, and are willing to help in the investigation.

Securing a T-Visa not only offers relief from immediate dangers but also opens pathways to longer-term immigration options. Our team is here to support you through this challenging process with compassion and expertise.

Step 1: Assessment

We start with a confidential assessment. This helps us understand your situation and gather essential details for your T-Visa application.

Step 2: Document Prep

Next, we assist you in preparing all necessary documents. Our team ensures that everything is complete and accurate before submission.

Step 3: Application

Finally, we submit your application on your behalf. We’ll keep you updated throughout the process, ensuring you feel supported every step of the way.

Benefits of a T-Visa

Protection from Deportation

The T-Visa provides a pathway for individuals to remain in the U.S. safely while seeking justice and support after experiencing severe hardships.

Work Authorization

With a T-Visa, you gain the ability to work legally, enabling you to support yourself and your family while you navigate your immigration journey.

Common Questions

We understand that navigating the T-Visa process can raise many questions.

A T-Visa is a special immigration status that allows individuals who are victims of human trafficking to reside in the United States. It enables them to assist law enforcement in the investigation of their cases while offering protection and the ability to work legally.

To qualify for a T-Visa, you must be a victim of severe forms of human trafficking and have cooperated with law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of traffickers. Additionally, you must show that you would face hardship if returned to your home country.

The application process includes submitting Form I-914, attending an interview with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and providing evidence of your trafficking experience. Our team is here to guide you through each step.

A T-Visa is valid for four years. After this period, you may apply for a green card if you meet certain requirements, including showing continuous compliance with U.S. law.

Yes, individuals with a T-Visa are authorized to work in the United States. You will receive a work permit as part of the T-Visa application process, allowing you to support yourself and your family.

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