Helping Clients Across Central Florida Secure T Visas
At Lorenzo Law Group, we know that navigating the United States’ immigration system can feel overwhelming, especially when you’ve experienced trauma. That’s why we provide tireless support for those seeking safety, stability, and opportunity in the US, whether through a T visa or another pathway to legal status.
If you believe that a T visa may be right for you, turn to Lorenzo Law Group. Our firm has handled thousands of immigration cases in Central Florida and throughout the US, leveraging our founder and senior partner’s 19+ years of experience. With our extensive know-how and track record of getting results, you can have complete confidence putting your case in our hands.
Call (689) 220-3998 or reach out online to request a consultation with our T visa attorneys in Orlando. Bilingual services in English and Spanish are available, so you can get the support you need in the language you prefer.
What Is a T Visa?
A T visa provides immigration relief for victims of human trafficking, including sex and labor trafficking. It is a nonimmigrant visa that allows you to remain in the US legally while assisting law enforcement in investigating and prosecuting trafficking crimes.
Eligibility to apply for a Green Card after three years
For many, a T visa can serve as a pathway to citizenship. Once you obtain a Green Card, you can eventually apply for naturalization and become a US citizen.
Who Is Eligible for a T Visa?
To be eligible for a T visa, you must:
Be a victim of severe sex or labor trafficking
Be physically present in the US as a result of the trafficking
Comply with reasonable requests from law enforcement (unless you're unable to do so due to trauma)
Show evidence that you would suffer extreme hardship if removed from the US
Can You Bring Family Members to the US with a T Visa?
Family members may also qualify for derivative T visas, including your spouse, children, parents (if you're under 21), and unmarried siblings under 18 (if you're under 21).
How to Obtain a T Visa
The T visa application process involves several critical steps:
Gather evidence demonstrating you're a trafficking victim
Obtain law enforcement certification (Form I-914, Supplement B, Declaration for Trafficking Victim) or explain why you cannot
Complete Form I-914, Application for T Nonimmigrant Status
Submit supporting documentation, including personal statements, police reports, medical records, and other evidence
Complete Form I-192, Application for Advance Permission to Enter as a Nonimmigrant
Apply for family members if applicable
The process requires careful attention to detail and thorough documentation. Even small errors can result in delays or denials. Fortunately, you can get the guidance and advocacy you deserve from Lorenzo Law Group.
How Our Orlando T Visa Attorneys Can Help You
When you work with Lorenzo Law Group, you’ll be under the care and direction of a team that’s committed to making the immigration process as straightforward as possible.
On your behalf, we can:
Evaluate your eligibility and explain your legal options
Gather and organize all necessary evidence and documentation
Prepare compelling personal statements that tell your story
Coordinate with law enforcement when needed
File your application accurately and completely
Communicate with USCIS on your behalf throughout the process
Help your eligible family members apply for derivative visas
We serve clients in Orlando, Orange County, Central Florida, and beyond. To make our services more accessible to those who need them, we offer flexible payment options. Find out more about our firm and how we can help you in a consultation. Virtual meetings are available for your convenience.
To start with Lorenzo Law Group, call (689) 220-3998 or get in touch through our online contact form today.