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Help for trafficking victims (T-visa eligible)
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Some individuals may qualify for special immigration protections
T-visa protection for human trafficking survivors. You may not need to cooperate with law enforcement if under 18 or traumatized.
1-888-373-7888Victims of domestic violence, assault, or other serious crimes who assist law enforcement may qualify for U-visa protection.
Domestic violence survivors can self-petition for status without abuser knowing. Male survivors also eligible.
1-800-799-7233Special protections for children. Contact KIND for free legal services.
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In the U.S., "notarios" are NOT attorneys and cannot give legal advice. Only hire licensed attorneys for immigration help.
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