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What does T status mean? What benefits does a T visa provides to certain trafficking victims – learn everything you need from our article.
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What does T status mean? What benefits does a T visa provides to certain trafficking victims – learn everything you need from our article.
U Visa holder, Eligible for adjustment of status, U status, 8 C.F.R. § 214.14, Certifying official
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Is an individual eligible for some form of protection, including a U visa? Check our review of a non-precedent AAO decision on U nonimmigrant status.
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