Everything You Need to Know About the T Visa: At Attorney Julia, We Are Experts in T Visa and We Are Here to Help You


What is the T Visa and How Can It Help You?

Many people who come to the U.S. in search of a better future find themselves in very unjust and abusive situations.

The T Visa is designed to protect those who have endured harsh experiences, whether due to labor exploitation, those who helped them cross the border, or situations of domestic violence. It offers them a chance to rebuild their lives in the United States without the constant fear of deportation.


Who Qualifies for the T Visa?

Many undocumented individuals endure low-paying jobs, work in poor conditions, or face constant threats from their employers without being able to defend themselves. They may be forced to work overtime without pay, receive less than minimum wage, face discrimination, humiliation, or insults simply for being undocumented. It's also common for them to be told to "go back to your country" or threatened with calls to immigration to intimidate them.

 If you find yourself in such a situation or have experienced this, you may qualify.

It’s not just about being forced to work; it also includes situations where someone was brought to the U.S. with false promises of a better life, but upon arrival, the conditions were very different. If you were brought here with false promises of work and were abused or forced to work by those who helped you cross the border, and did not feel free to leave or exercise your rights, you could qualify for the T Visa.

Additionally, if you have lived in an abusive relationship where you feel controlled or in danger, or if you were a victim of sexual exploitation, you may also be eligible. These are just a few examples of qualifying situations, and it doesn’t matter if they occurred a long time ago or if you don’t have proof of what happened. 

At Abogada Julia, we understand how difficult it is to live in fear. We have helped thousands of people in similar situations regain their freedom and security. You are not alone!


Benefits of the T Visa

By obtaining the T Visa, you will not only be protected from deportation, but you will also be able to obtain:

  • A good-faith work permit while your case is pending. *Effective August 28, 2024. 
  • A Social Security number.
  • The opportunity to apply for permanent residency after three years.
  • Public benefits, among others.

Most importantly, while your case is pending, you will be protected from deportation and receive a work permit under the new good-faith law, allowing you to focus on your future without fear.


How Can We Help You?

At Attorney Julia, we are experts in the T Visa and are committed to fighting for you. We turn difficult experiences into opportunities so you can get your papers in order and live without fear in this country.

Our team is ready to listen to your story and guide you step by step through your immigration process. We offer a free revision of your case before scheduling your consultation.

Don’t wait any longer! Even without papers, you have rights! Call us at (877) 926-0808 to receive the help you need and start your journey towards a safe life in the U.S.