What is a T-6 visa?
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The T-6 visa is a nonimmigrant derivative visa designated for the children of T-2, T-3, T-4, or T-5 visa holders, who are themselves derivatives of a T-1 visa holder who is a victim of human trafficking. T-6 holders are authorized to work in the United States and may also be eligible to apply for permanent resident status contingent on the principal T-1 holder's status and cooperation with law enforcement.
The length of stay for a T-6 visa is generally up to four years, with the possibility of extension in certain circumstances, allowing family members to remain in the United States as long as the principal T-1 visa holder maintains their status.
The State Department does not maintain a cap on T-6 visas.
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