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For hundreds of years, people have come to the United States seeking better lives for themselves and their families. Unfortunately, criminals often prey on hopeful immigrants by promising them transportation and employment, but instead trafficking them into sex work or forced labor.
If you are a victim of human trafficking, the seasoned visa attorneys at Solano Law Firm are here to help. We could assist you in applying for a T visa. This is a type of visa that allows trafficking victims to stay in the U.S. and protects them while they assist law enforcement in prosecuting the traffickers. A Montgomery T-visa lawyer could help you and your family as you recover from your experience and begin the immigration process.
A T visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows an undocumented immigrant to stay in the U.S. during the processing of their case. T-visa applicants must file several documents with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and prove that they meet the eligibility requirements.
Trafficking victims may feel frightened following their recent experience and fear retaliation from their traffickers. A Montgomery attorney could help you navigate the T-visa application paperwork and support you through court hearings.
Victims must complete a basic application that includes a description of their trafficking experience. The court requires details of what happened to the victim from start to finish. Talking about your experience can be very difficult. An experienced, compassionate attorney could support you through the process and document the details the court requires.
Family members may receive protection if the trafficker has threatened them. Derivative status protects spouses, children, and parents if there is a credible threat to their safety. An attorney could explain the requirements for protecting family members from possible retaliation.
T-visa applicants must provide a safe contact address. For security reasons, they may prefer to use their attorney’s address rather than their home address. Their attorney could speak with USCIS agents, court officers, and other officials on their behalf.
An immigration attorney could help T-visa applicants ensure they meet other requirements or request waivers if they do not. Additional requirements may include a current presence in the U.S. or a U.S. territory port of entry, participation in a law enforcement investigation or prosecution of the criminal traffickers, or proof of hardship, meaning that the victim is at risk of severe physical harm if they return to their home country.
There are some exceptions for minors and those suffering from severe trauma due to their trafficking experience. A skilled T-visa attorney in Montgomery could help you prove that you fall into either of these categories and provide legal aid to begin your application.
Rapidly changing policies and news reports may keep you from contacting an immigration attorney if you are undocumented. However, if you are a victim of trafficking, you may qualify for a T visa or another non-immigrant visa designed to assist victims of crime and their families. A Montgomery T-visa lawyer could review your case and advise you on the best course of action.
The dedicated team at Solano Law Firm wants to address your concerns and ensure you get the legal protection you need. Contact our office today to schedule a consultation.