Identifying Humanitarian Forms of Relief for Derivatives: T Nonimmigrant Status
The nonimmigrant status, often referred to as the “T visa” is a form of immigration status for certain noncitizen survivors of trafficking. This visa was created by Congress to help combat human trafficking and provide immigration relief to persons who were affected. As part of the protections given, Congress allowed for applicants to petition for certain family members to gain status. These family members are known as “derivatives.” For many family members, being a derivative on an application
Why it matters
Useful as a practitioner-oriented overview from Immigrant Legal Resource Center on Family; review the source material for the most current authority and procedure.
Topics
Family-based practice
Consular practice
VAWA / U / T
Workflows
VAWA, U, T, and survivor relief
Consular, visa, and 9 FAM
Naturalization and adjustment
Forums
Cross-forum
Jurisdictions
National