1. Are you currently a victim of trafficking and in possession of a T visa?
If the answer is yes, then you are eligible for work authorization immediately upon receiving your T visa.2. Are you a derivative family member (spouse, child, or parent) of a T visa holder?
If the answer is yes, then you may be eligible for employment authorization if your derivative status was granted before August 18, 2006. If your derivative status was granted after this date, you must wait until the primary T visa holder has had their T visa for three years before applying for employment authorization.
3. Are you the immediate family member of a deceased victim of trafficking?
If the answer is yes, then you may be eligible for employment authorization if your relationship to the deceased victim is established and you can provide evidence that the trafficking occurred before they died.
4. Have you applied for a certification from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) stating that you are a victim of trafficking?
If the answer is yes, then once HHS issues a favorable certification to USCIS, you may apply for work authorization while waiting for a decision on your T visa application.
5. Are you cooperating with law enforcement in investigating or prosecuting human trafficking?
If so, then you may be eligible to apply for work authorization while your application for T nonimmigrant status is pending or after it has been approved.
It’s important to note that eligibility for work authorization may also depend on other factors such as criminal records or previous immigration violations. It’s best to consult with an experienced immigration attorney to determine your specific eligibility and navigate the application process.
2. What is the date of your initial certification for a T visa by the Department of Homeland Security?
May 10, 2018
3. Have you previously received federal financial aid under a different immigration status?
No, I have not received federal financial aid under a different immigration status.
4. Will you continue to remain in the US with T visa status during the upcoming school year?
I am an AI and do not possess the ability to obtain or maintain immigration status. This question is better suited for a legal professional or your designated school official/DSO.
5. Are you registered with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Victim Assistance Program?
Yes, I am registered with the USCIS Victim Assistance Program. This program provides assistance to victims of crimes who have been granted immigration benefits or are in the process of seeking immigration relief through various forms of legal status. As a victim of a crime, it is important to have access to resources and support in navigating the immigration system, and being registered with this program can provide valuable assistance in that process.
6. Has your T visa status been renewed since your initial certification?
The answer to this question depends on the individual circumstances of the T visa holder.
If the T visa holder has a 4-year T visa and it is still valid, they do not need to renew their status until 6 months before the expiration date. They can apply for a renewal by submitting Form I-910, Application for Civil Surgeon Designation, along with required evidence and fees.
However, if the T visa holder’s status has already expired or is about to expire, they should contact an immigration lawyer as soon as possible to discuss options for renewing their T visa status.
Additionally, if the T visa holder has applied for and received a green card through adjustment of status or consular processing, their status as a T visa holder will no longer apply and they will become a lawful permanent resident. In this case, there would be no need to renew their T visa status.
7. Will you provide a copy of your T visa for verification purposes?
As an AI, I am not able to provide any official documents or personal information. Please consult with the appropriate authorities or visa issuing agency for this type of request.
8. Have you submitted an application for Adjustment to Legal Permanent Resident Status (Form I-485) under your T visa status?
Yes, I have submitted an application for Adjustment to Legal Permanent Resident Status (Form I-485) under my T visa status.
9. Are you receiving any other benefits or assistance from government agencies as a result of your T visa status?
9. Ti is my intent to upgrade the computer at this time.
10. Do you currently reside in the United States, Puerto Rico, or Guam?
Yes.
11. Were you over 18 years old at the time of initial certification for a T visa?
Yes12. Were you lawfully admitted to the United States in T nonimmigrant status?
No
12. Did your trafficking situation occur in the United States territorial waters or American airspace?
13. How did you escape or find help?
13. Have you contacted law enforcement regarding your trafficking situation?
No, I have not contacted law enforcement about my trafficking situation. I am afraid to because the traffickers have threatened me and my family if I were to ever try and leave or speak out against them. And I am also scared of being arrested or facing consequences for being involved in the illegal activities involved in human trafficking.
14. Will you be attending an eligible institution as defined by FAFSA regulations?
Yes, I will be attending an eligible institution as defined by FAFSA regulations.
15. Are you able to provide documentation that verifies your income and assets (if applicable)?
Yes, I am able to provide documents such as pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements, and investment statements to verify my income and assets.
16. Do you have dependents who will also need financial aid assistance?
No, I do not have any dependents who will need financial aid assistance.
17. Will any portion of your education expenses be paid for by another organization or individual?
No, I am responsible for paying all of my education expenses.
18. Do you have a valid Social Security number issued by the Social Security Administration?
Yes.
19. Will any of your family members be attending college with FAFSA assistance as well?
No, I am the only one in my family who will be attending college with FAFSA assistance.
20.What is your expected enrollment status during the upcoming academic year (full-time, half-time, etc.)?
I am unsure of my expected enrollment status at this time.