Summary
Nonimmigrant status for victims of severe human trafficking who assist law enforcement.
T nonimmigrant status for victims of trafficking.
What this topic is
Nonimmigrant status for victims of severe human trafficking who assist law enforcement.
Asylum can be sought by anyone already in the U.S. or arriving at a port of entry who faces persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.
The feed below lists dated items we have tagged for this topic. Informational only, not legal advice: confirm requirements on official government sites before you rely on anything here.
Updates
Latest updates
All items tagged for T visa, newest first. Open a row for the summary and source.
DATESUBTOPICTITLETONE
Oct 23T visaUSCIS Updates Policy Manual Guidance for T Visa
USCIS has updated its Policy Manual guidance for T visas to align with a final rule on trafficking victim protections and eligibility. This clarification helps trafficking survivors better understand the requirements and process for T…
Final rule
USCIS
PosJun 12NaturalizationUSCIS Issues Policy Guidance on Customer Service and Confidentiality Protections for Certain Naturalized U.S. Citizens
USCIS announced that confidentiality protections under 8 U.S.C. 1367 end when an immigrant becomes a U.S. citizen through naturalization. This means naturalized citizens who were previously VAWA self-petitioners, T visa holders, or U visa…
Processing
USCIS
PosApr 29T visaUSCIS Strengthens T Nonimmigrant Visa Program and Protections for Trafficking Victims
DHS and USCIS announced a final rule strengthening the T nonimmigrant visa program for trafficking victims. The rule enhances integrity protections and ensures eligible victims of human trafficking can access benefits more quickly. This…
Final rule
USCIS
Pos