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What Is T Visa?
The T Visa, officially known as T non-immigrant status, is a powerful immigration option in the United States designed to support individuals who have experienced severe forms of human abuse. This visa offers temporary legal status, safety, and access to critical resources for survivors.
Beyond protecting victims, the T Visa also plays a key role in helping law enforcement agencies investigate and prosecute trafficking crimes more effectively. Through our specialized immigration consulting services, our T Visa experts are committed to helping survivors navigate this complex process with dignity, clarity, and trusted legal guidance — ensuring they receive the lasting protection and stability they deserve.

We provide specialized immigration consulting for individuals affected by human abuse, helping them access protection and legal status through the T Visa program. This visa not only shields victims from further harm but also opens the door to federal and state support services. Our team of T Visa immigration professionals is dedicated to guiding you through the process with empathy, efficiency, and deep legal expertise. We make sure you stay informed at every stage, so you can move forward with confidence and clarity.

T Visa Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for a T Visa, applicants must meet the following key requirements:
Victim of Human Abuse: The individual must have experienced a severe form of abuse, which may include forced labor, involuntary servitude, or commercial sexual exploitation.
Physical Presence in the U.S.: Applicants must currently be in the United States or at a U.S. port of entry as a direct result of being trafficked.
Collaboration with Law Enforcement: In most cases, applicants must demonstrate that they have cooperated with law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of trafficking crimes. Exceptions apply for individuals under 18 or those who are unable to cooperate due to physical or psychological trauma.
Risk of Extreme Hardship: The applicant must prove that returning to their home country would result in unusual and severe harm, such as persecution, abuse, or re-trafficking.
Our experienced immigration consulting team is here to guide you through every step of the T Visa application process, ensuring compassionate, confidential, and effective support.
Steps to apply for the T Visa
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Completing Form I-914
To begin the T Visa process, the applicant must accurately complete and submit Form I-914, the official Application for T Nonimmigrant Status. This form must be accompanied by detailed supporting documents that clearly demonstrate the applicant’s eligibility under the T Visa requirements. -
Law Enforcement Certification
As part of the T Visa application, a certification from a law enforcement agency or authorized official may be required. This document confirms that the applicant is a verified victim of human trafficking and has cooperated—or is willing to cooperate—with law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the traffickers.r -
Personal Statement
Applicants must include a detailed personal statement describing their experience as a victim of human trafficking. This narrative should clearly explain how their circumstances meet the eligibility criteria for the T Visa, including the nature of the trafficking and its impact on their current situation.
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Supporting Evidence
To strengthen a T Visa application, applicants should provide relevant supporting documentation. This may include police reports, medical or psychological evaluations, sworn affidavits, communication records, or any other credible evidence that helps establish the applicant’s status as a victim of human trafficking. -
Biometrics Appointment
As part of the T Visa application process, applicants are required to attend a biometrics appointment. This includes fingerprinting and photographing, which are used by immigration authorities to verify identity and conduct necessary background checks. -
Application Processing
Once the T Visa application is submitted, USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) will review all forms and supporting documents. During this stage, they may issue a Request for Evidence (RFE) if additional information is needed to evaluate the case.
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