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Here’s the Truth About the T Visa If you’re considering applying for a T Visa, here’s what you need to know. *WHO QUALIFIES?* The T Visa is an immigration relief for people who can prove that they are survivors of a severe form of trafficking or attempted trafficking, including both labor and sex trafficking, and are physically present in the United States or at a port of entry (i.e., the border) due to the trafficking. *EXAMPLES OF TRAFFICKING:* You may qualify if you have been forced to work or provide other services through violence or threats. If a coyote forced you to work, if your employer refused to pay your wages, if they didn’t pay overtime, if they didn’t provide safety equipment for your job, or if they threatened to call ICE, you may qualify for the T Visa. *BENEFITS OF THE T VISA:* 👉 Temporary residence in the U.S. for up to 4 years (renewable). 👉 Work permit for up to 4 years. 👉 The opportunity to apply for permanent residency (Green Card). 👉 Protection against deportation. 👉 Federal benefits for refugees, including cash assistance, food stamps, and job training. 👉 Public benefits in some states. 👉 The ability to apply for status for certain family members in the U.S. or to sponsor your family and bring them to the U.S. ✅ At Eagan Immigration, we have helped thousands of immigrants fix their papers, even when another lawyer had told them it was impossible. ☎️ We offer completely free case evaluations and serve clients in all 50 states. Call us today at 202-709-6439. *Every case is different, so we do not guarantee results. This content is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult with an immigration attorney.* #HumanTraffickingAwareness #TVisa #SurvivorSupport #TVisaPath #TVisaSupport #YouAreNotAlone #UndocumentedAndHuman #SurvivorResources #USCIS #Abogada #Abogadadeinmigraction #derecho #abogadaconexperiencia #inmigracion #justiciaparatodos #undocumentedandunafraid #sisepuede #derechoparaindocumentados #ciudadania #greencard