USCIS Extends Unchanged T-Visa App for Trafficking Victims
Published Date: 9/8/2025
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Summary
USCIS is keeping the Application for T Nonimmigrant Status form active with no changes, letting people who help trafficking victims keep applying smoothly. This extension means no new costs or extra paperwork, just more time to use the same form. If you’re involved in this process, now’s a good time to share your thoughts before the deadline hits!
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T‑Visa Form Extended Without Change
If you are a trafficking victim applying for T nonimmigrant status or you help trafficking victims with their applications, the current Application for T Nonimmigrant Status form will remain active with no changes. USCIS says this extension imposes no new costs or extra paperwork and lets people continue using the same form.
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