If you survived trafficking and need safe immigration options, our T visa lawyers in Silver Spring can help you move forward. We help adult and child survivors of sex and labor trafficking, along with eligible family members, pursue protection under federal law.
At Mendoza Law, we have over 100 years of combined legal experience. We handle the full T visa process, including Form I-914, law enforcement cooperation, I-192 waivers, EADs, extensions, and adjustment of status.
If you need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out. Contact us today to speak with one of our Silver Spring humanitarian visa lawyers.
How Our Silver Spring T Visa Lawyers Build a Persuasive Case
We start with a trauma-informed interview to capture your story accurately and safely. Then we draft a detailed declaration, assemble corroborating evidence, and prepare any I-192 waiver with legal arguments tailored to your record. Our team coordinates with service providers and, when appropriate, law enforcement.
If USCIS issues an RFE, we respond with focused exhibits and plain-language explanations that address each point. For derivatives abroad, we manage consular packets, security checks, and interview prep. Throughout the case, we maintain confidentiality and adjust our strategy to your safety plan.
Our goal is to reduce stress while moving your case forward. Whether you need a Silver Spring immigration lawyer for a first-time filing or help after a denial, we provide clear steps, consistent communication, and practical solutions.
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Who Qualifies for a T Visa
You may qualify if you are a victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons, which includes sex trafficking or labor trafficking through force, fraud, or coercion. Minors in sex trafficking do not need to show force, fraud, or coercion. You must be in the United States, at a U.S. port of entry, or in certain U.S. territories on account of trafficking.
You must demonstrate that you have complied with any reasonable request for assistance from law enforcement, unless you are under 18 or cannot cooperate due to physical or psychological harm. Finally, you must show that removal from the U.S. would cause extreme hardship involving unusual and severe harm.
There is an annual cap of 4,000 principal T visas. If the cap is reached, USCIS places eligible applicants on a waiting list with deferred action and work authorization. Many cases also involve continued presence, a temporary status that the government may grant to trafficking victims who assist law enforcement.
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Your Rights and Protections After Human Trafficking
T status can provide a path to lawful presence, the right to work, and protection from removal while your case is pending or after approval. Approved T1 principals generally receive work authorization incident to status, and qualifying derivatives can also receive work permission.
Victims recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services may access certain benefits similar to those available to refugees. Minors receive eligibility letters, while adults receive certification. Confidentiality rules limit disclosure of victim information, and fear of traffickers is taken into account during adjudication and any cooperation with authorities.
If you move or have safety concerns, you can update your address with USCIS and request secure communication methods. When appropriate, our Silver Spring T visa lawyers can coordinate with law enforcement to support your safety plan while preserving your immigration goals.
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Work Authorization, Travel, and Public Benefits
When T1 status is approved, work authorization generally follows without a separate application. If you are on the waiting list, you can seek an EAD based on deferred action. Derivative family members may also request EADs so they can work while your case proceeds.
Do not travel outside the U.S. without advance parole. Departing without permission can jeopardize your case or trigger inadmissibility bars. If you need to travel, we evaluate timing, risks, and reentry planning.
Some survivors qualify for HHS-administered benefits that support medical care, counseling, and stability. With T status and an EAD, you can also apply for a Social Security number, a state ID or driver’s license, and other necessities that help rebuild your life.
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Family Members You Can Include
Family eligibility depends on your age. If you are under 21, you may petition for your spouse, children, parents, and unmarried siblings under 18. If you are 21 or older, you may petition for your spouse and children. In some cases, certain family members facing retaliation risk can qualify even if they do not fit the usual categories.
Derivatives require Form I-914, Supplement A, along with identity records, relationship proof, and background checks. If your family member is abroad, consular processing is available after USCIS approval. We can help prepare support letters and coordinate with consulates to reduce delays.
If reunification involves safety issues, we plan safe travel routes and prepare evidence addressing any red flags. Where needed, we request waivers for past immigration violations or other grounds of inadmissibility.
From T Visa to a Green Card
A T1 principal can apply for a green card after three years of continuous physical presence in T status, or earlier if the investigation or prosecution is complete and you cooperated when requested. You must remain admissible or obtain waivers and show good moral character during the required period.
Adjustment requires Form I-485, documentation of continuous presence, and proof that you met cooperation requirements or qualified for an exception due to trauma. Derivative family members can also adjust when conditions are met. We organize timelines, prepare medical exams, and update security checks.
T status is typically valid for four years, with extensions available in certain situations, such as ongoing law enforcement needs or pending adjustment. Our Silver Spring T visa attorneys monitor deadlines so you maintain lawful status throughout the process.
Get Help Today: Speak With a Silver Spring T Visa Attorney
Mendoza Law offers guidance tailored to survivors in Silver Spring and across Montgomery County, from first filings to green card steps.
Contact us for a confidential consultation to discuss your options with one of our T visa attorneys in Silver Springs. We are ready to review your situation and create a plan that supports lasting stability for you and your family.
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