Applications and Filing for a T Visa
Sentelle Law in Frederick MD offers local and nationwide support and filing for any type of T-Visa application or case.
Filing for a T Visa can help people who have suffered labor and sex trafficking and exploitation. This visa is a way to protect those going through intolerable working conditions because of their undocumented status. It is a relief to those who suffered any type of human trafficking, including labor trafficking. This visa is a pathway to obtain legal status and a Green Card.
You can qualify to apply for employment authorization documents (often called a work permit by many people) and protection from deportation or removal. There is a lot of complex and strong evidence, and careful preparation that is required in the process of Applying for a T Visa. Sentelle Law, LLC can guide you through the process, ensuring your case is presented effectively and increasing the likelihood of a successful outcome and a better chance at approval of your case.
Sex trafficking involves using fraud, coercion, or force to recruit, harbor, transport, or obtain a person to use in a commercial sex act.
Labor trafficking, in which the offender uses fraud, coercion, or force to recruit, harbor, transport, or obtain a person for debt bondage, peonage, involuntary servitude, modern day slavery, or any other type of forced labor.
Family members of the T Visa applicant can also qualify for legal status through this process. In this process, your spouse, child, parent and even siblings can potentially gain legal status.
Contact the experienced Immigration Law office Sentelle Law in Frederick MD for help with any type of T-Visa case. We serve all of Maryland and nationwide by video with trusted immigration law services.


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To apply for a T visa, victims must file an Application for T Nonimmigrant Status with USCIS. This form is needed to request temporary immigration benefits for victims of severe forms of human trafficking. Let Sentelle Law, LLC help you determine whether you qualify for a T Visa today. Contact us now for your consultation and evaluation and get your T Visa process started.
Signs of Labor Exploitation:
- Threatens to report you to immigration authorities to keep you compliant
- Subjects you to verbal abuse, including yelling and humiliation in front of coworkers
- Forces you to work excessive hours without proper compensation
- Pays you significantly less than your due wages or withholds your payment entirely
- Threatens to harm you or your loved ones if you do not comply with unreasonable demands,
- Blacklists or threatens to blacklist you within your industry to prevent you from finding other employment
Benefits of T Visa
- Obtain work authorization or a work permit to work in the U.S. legally.
- Apply for lawful permanent residency (Green Card) after three years of continuous presence in the country
- Include family members in your application, ensuring that your loved ones are also protected from harm.
- Protect yourself from Deportation/Removal EVEN if you already have a removal order against you.
Vigorous Defense in Removal or Deportation Proceedings
- Bond Hearings
- BIA Appeals
- Ninth Circuit Appeals
- Motions to Terminate
- Motions to Suppress
- Voluntary Departure
- Prosecutorial Discretion
- Motions to Terminate
- Motions to Suppress
- Voluntary Departure
- U Visas
- TPS and NACARA
- Motions to Reopen Cancellation of Removal
- Deferred Action (DACA)
- Waivers of Inadmissibility
- Applications for Permanent Residency / Adjustment of Status
- Renewal of Form I-751 Removal of Conditional Residence
- Criminal & Noncriminal Waivers
- Asylum, Withholding of Removal and Relief under the Convention Against Torture
- VAWA and VAWA Cancellation of Removal
- EOIR-42B, Non-Legal Permanent Resident Cancellation of Removal
- Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)
Reasons for Deportation or Removal Proceedings Include:
- Working without authorization or violating other terms of your visa
- Overstaying your visa
- Engaging in marriage fraud
- Being arrested, charged with, or convicted of a crime
- Violating a protective or restraining order
- Illegally entering the United States
- Falsifying immigration documentation
- Giving false information to an immigration official
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If you or someone you know is facing deportation or removal, working with an experienced immigration attorney is essential. Sentelle Law is a trusted Deportation Defense Attorney in Frederick MD with extensive immigration court experience to find the right defense for you. Based in Frederick, MD we serve all of Frederick County, Hagerstown MD, and surrounding areas. Contact the deportation defense attorneys at Sentelle Law to schedule a consultation. Spanish Speaking services are available.





