Have you experienced severe forms of human trafficking—forced labor, debt bondage, sex trafficking, or domestic servitude—in the United States or abroad? Are you unsure where to turn for help and how to build a secure future? The T visa program offers a beacon of hope, providing temporary residency and protection to victims like you. We walk alongside you every step of the T visa journey, ensuring your voice is heard and your rights are protected.
Are victims of severe forms of human trafficking as defined by U.S. law.
Have experienced physical or psychological abuse, threats, or coercion.
Assisted law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the trafficking crime (or have a reasonable justification for not being able to do so).
Seek safety and stability to rebuild their lives free from fear and exploitation.
Understanding the complex definition of "severe human trafficking" and meeting its rigorous standards.
Identifying and presenting compelling evidence to showcase their experience and cooperation.
Overcoming fear, trauma, and potential retaliation associated with the trafficking experience.
We understand the immense challenges faced by T Visa applicants, and we are committed to providing you with the legal expertise and compassionate support you need. you can expect to receive:
We're going to see if you might qualify for a T Visa based on what happened to you and if you helped out with the cops.
Once we've figured that out, we'll fill out and send in the I-914 form to start things off.
We'll help you get together all the papers you need, like police reports, statements from folks who saw what happened, and medical records to show how serious it was. If you worked with the police, we'll gather proof of that too.
If there's a chance going back home is risky for you, we'll document that as well.
We'll stay in touch with USCIS to make sure everything's going smoothly.
We cordially invite you to schedule a consultation today to explore your options for the T visa and to discover how Trip Law can assist you in navigating the legal process towards safety, stability, and a promising future.
Disclaimer: Not a licensed attorney in the state of Florida. Licensed attorney in the District of Columbia and the state of Wisconsin only. Practices Immigration Law in all 50 states, territories, and Embassies/Consulates abroad via Federal Jurisdiction.