The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently released Form I-914, Petition for T Nonimmigrant Status statistics from fiscal year (FY) 2008 to 2015 [PDF version]. The chart includes Form I-914 petitions for principal beneficiaries (T1) and derivative family member beneficiaries (T2, T3, T4, and T5). In addition to annual data, the chart includes quarterly data for FY 2015. FY 2015 saw the most Form I-914s for principals T1s submitted on record (1,062), but the number of approved petitions (610) was the lowest since FY 2011 while the number of denied petitions (294) was the highest on record. As of the release of the chart, there are 1,666 pending Form I-914s (808 for T1s, 858 for derivatives). I have included the chart below for your convenience.

Applications by Case Status

Victims of Trafficking
Period Applications Received Approved Denied Pending
Fiscal Year — Total
2008 408 243 78 203
2009 475 313 77 318
2010 574 447 138 304
2011 967 557 223 494
2012 885 674 194 560
2013 799 848 104 421
2014 944 613 153 613
Fiscal Year 2015 by Quarter
Q1. October — December 260 208 122 567
Q2. January — March 275 189 84 577
Q3. April — June 276 117 47 616
Q4. July — September
Family Members
Period Applications Received Approved Denied Pending
Fiscal Year — Total
2008 118 228 40
2009 235 273 54 247
2010 463 349 105 448
2011 795 722 137 500
2012 795 758 117 586
2013 1,021 975 91 546
2014 925 788 105 583
Fiscal Year 2015 by Quarter
Q1. October — December 258 236 73 553
Q2. January — March 262 212 43 569
Q3. April — June 356 131 32 677
Q4. July — September
Total
Period Applications Received Approved Denied Pending
Fiscal Year — Total
2008 526 471 118 203
2009 710 586 131 565
2010 1,037 796 243 752
2011 1,762 1,279 360 994
2012 1,680 1,432 311 1,146
2013 1,820 1,823 195 967
2014 1,869 1,401 258 1,196
Fiscal Year 2015 by Quarter
Q1. October — December 518 444 195 1,120
Q2. January — March 537 401 127 1,146
Q3. April — June 632 248 79 1,293
Q4. July — September

D Data withheld to protect applicants’ privacy.
— Represents zero.

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