This document contains official instructions for USCIS Form I-914 , Application for T Nonimmigrant Status - a form released and collected by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Citizenship and Immigration Services. An up-to-date fillable USCIS Form I-914 Supplement B is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form I-914?
A: Form I-914 is an application for T nonimmigrant status.
Q: Who can apply for Form I-914?
A: Victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons or individuals who have been subjected to forced labor or services can apply for Form I-914.
Q: How do I file Form I-914?
A: You can file Form I-914 by mail, using the correct mailing address provided in the form instructions.
Q: What documents do I need to include with the Form I-914?
A: You need to include supporting documents such as evidence of victimization, law enforcement certification, and any other relevant documentation.
Q: Is there a filing fee for Form I-914?
A: No, there is no filing fee for Form I-914.
Q: How long does it take to process Form I-914?
A: Processing times can vary, but USCIS aims to process Form I-914 applications within 180 days.
Q: Can I work if I am granted T nonimmigrant status?
A: Yes, once you are granted T nonimmigrant status, you are eligible to work in the United States.
Q: Can my family members benefit from my T nonimmigrant status?
A: Yes, your qualifying family members may be eligible to apply for derivative T nonimmigrant status.
Q: What happens if my Form I-914 application is approved?
A: If your Form I-914 application is approved, you will be granted T nonimmigrant status and receive an Employment Authorization Document (EAD).
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