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Undocumented victims of human trafficking may be eligible for a T-Visa, which provides opportunities for U.S. residency. However, errors in the T-Visa application process can result in a denial, even if you meet all the criteria for approval.

To avoid mistakes, you should retain the services of a Chandler T-Visa lawyer from New Frontier Immigration Law. Our local visa attorneys can develop a personalized strategy for your application and assist you through every stage of the review and approval process.

Qualifying for a T-Visa

According to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, if a nonimmigrant is a victim of sex or labor trafficking, they may be eligible for a T-Visa. Our immigration lawyers could help verify if you meet the criteria for this definition. We determine if someone forced or fraudulently induced you to perform sex acts for money, recruited you to work against your will, or subjected you to exploitative working conditions.

If our attorneys determine that you were a victim of severe trafficking, you may be eligible to apply for a T-Visa in Chandler. We could then confirm whether:

  • You are in the U.S. or one of its territories as a result of being trafficked for involuntary sex or labor services
  • You have complied or are willing to work with U.S. law enforcement to assist their investigation and prosecution of human trafficking operations
  • You would suffer extreme hardship and continued harm if the U.S. deported you
  • You are admissible to the U.S. or qualify for a waiver (typically required if you have a criminal record)

Even if you do not believe that you are eligible for a T-Visa, it is wise to consult with one of our attorneys. We could analyze your circumstances to determine the challenges your application might face and how you could respond.

Applying for a T-Visa

The T-Visa application process begins with your submission of a Form I-914. Because any errors on this 12-page form could endanger your status even before it is processed, you should seek help in Chandler from our experienced T-Visa lawyers.

If applicable, we can also assist with completion and submission of a Form I-914/Supplement B from law enforcement. This form, though not a requirement, is signed by law enforcement, lists the details of your victimization, and verifies your willingness to cooperate with law enforcement to investigate and prosecute the parties who subjected you to involuntary sex or labor services.

Next, our immigration attorneys could compile and submit evidence to document what you endured. This includes your personal statement, medical and police records, and proof of the hardship you would experience if returned to your home country. As your application progresses, you will need to undergo fingerprinting and may be asked to participate in one or more interviews with U.S. Customs officials.

How Long Will the T-Visa Application Take?

The T-Visa application process can take from three to four years, or more. Currently, the U.S. has imposed an annual limit of 5,000 T-Visas. If your T-Visa application is denied due for any reason, our team could file an administrative appeal on your behalf or resubmit your application.

Call an Attorney Today for Help With Your T-Visa Application

We know it is devastating to be the victim of human trafficking, and the U.S. offers some relief for immigrants who enter the country under such conditions. An experienced Chandler T-Visa lawyer from New Frontier Immigration Law could help you file and process your application and connect you with essential services while it is pending. Call our offices today to begin your path to valid and lawful U.S. residency.