How a T Visa Can Lead to a Green Card
Jun 18, 2026
If you were a victim of human trafficking and received a T Visa, you’ve already gained critical protection - the ability to live and work in the United States. But one of the biggest advantages of a T...
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What Happens After You Get a T Visa?
Jun 18, 2026
If you’ve been approved for a T Visa, you’ve taken a major step toward rebuilding your life in safety. The T Visa provides protection to victims of human trafficking and opens the door to permanent re...
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Can Family Members Get a T Visa Too?
Jun 18, 2026
If you were a victim of human trafficking and are applying for a T Visa, you may be wondering whether your loved ones can also get protection. The good news is that in many cases, certain family membe...
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How to Prove You Were a Victim of Trafficking for a T Visa
Apr 27, 2026
If you were forced, deceived, or coerced into working or performing services against your will in the United States, you may qualify for protection under the T Visa program. This immigration benefit w...
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T Visa or U Visa: Which Is Right for You?
Apr 27, 2026
If you are an immigrant in the United States who has been a victim of a serious crime or human trafficking, you may be eligible for legal protection and a path to permanent residency through a T Visa ...
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What You Should Know About the T Visa for Victims of Trafficking
Apr 27, 2026
Human trafficking is a serious crime that affects thousands of people every year in the United States — including many immigrants who come here seeking safety and opportunity. Victims of trafficking a...
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SIJS vs. Asylum: Which Is Right for a Minor in the U.S.?
Mar 16, 2026
When a child or teenager arrives in the United States without both parents, or cannot safely return home, finding the right immigration protection can be life-changing. Two of the most common options ...
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Step-by-Step: How to Apply for SIJS in Maryland
Mar 16, 2026
If you are a young person in Maryland who cannot live safely with one or both parents because of abuse, neglect, or abandonment, you may qualify for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) — a progra...
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How SIJS Protects Children Who Can’t Be Reunited with Their Parents
Mar 16, 2026
Many children and teenagers in the United States live without the protection or care of one or both parents. Some have faced abuse, neglect, or abandonment, while others were brought here by relatives...
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Can I Apply for SIJS if I’m Over 18?
Mar 13, 2026
If you’re an immigrant who has turned 18 but still need protection because of abuse, neglect, or abandonment by a parent, you might wonder if it’s too late to apply for Special Immigrant Juvenile Stat...
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