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T-4 — Parent of T-1 (if T-1 under 21)
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United StatesUnited States•North America
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T-4 — Parent of T-1 (if T-1 under 21)

Residency Pathway PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. Remote Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

2.5–3 years

Application Fee

185 USD

Stay Duration

49 months

Renewable
No dependents
PR pathway
No job offer needed
Remote work OK
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Living in United States

Cost of Living
Baseline
Avg Salary$51,000
Quality of Life
186/200
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Overview

Parent of a T-1 visa holder who was under 21 at time of application.

The T-4 is a US derivative nonimmigrant status for parents of T-1 trafficking victims. Eligible parents must be biological, adoptive, or step-parents of a T-1 holder who was under 21 at filing — or face present danger of retaliation from the T-1's escape or cooperation with law enforcement, regardless of the T-1's age.

No USCIS filing fees apply — I-914 Supplement A, biometrics, and Form I-765 (EAD) are all $0. Initial stay mirrors the T-1 up to 4 years, renewable in 1-year increments. Work auth is not automatic; parents must file I-765 after status is granted. A permanent residence pathway exists after 3 years in T status.

This visa is ideal for parents of T-1 trafficking survivors who need to join their child in the US to support recovery and cooperation with federal law enforcement.

Fee Breakdown

Form I-914, Supplement A (USCIS filing fee)0 USD
Biometrics0 USD
Form I-765 (Employment Authorization)0 USD
DS-160 MRV fee (consular processing, if abroad)185 USD

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant4.0 years

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be the biological, adoptive, or stepparent of the T-1 principal applicant

T-1 principal must have been under 21 years of age at time of filing (age locked at filing date)

Alternatively eligible if parent faces present danger of retaliation due to T-1's escape or cooperation with law enforcement (regardless of T-1's age)

Must not be inadmissible on security, criminal, or other grounds (or must obtain a waiver)

Does not need to be a trafficking victim independently

T-1 principal petition must already be filed or approved

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Completed Form I-914, Supplement A (signed by T-1 petitioner)

Proof of relationship: birth certificate of T-1 showing parent's name (biological); adoption decree (adoptive); marriage certificate to biological parent (stepparent)

Copy of T-1's I-914 receipt or approval notice

Evidence of danger of retaliation (if using retaliation-danger pathway)

Biographic information and passport photos

Valid passport (if abroad, for consular processing)

Form DS-160 confirmation and MRV fee receipt (if applying at US consulate)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • No USCIS filing fees at any stage (I-914 Supplement A, biometrics, I-765 all waived)
  • Work authorization available via I-765 (EAD) at no cost
  • Path to lawful permanent residence (green card) after 3 years in T status
  • Age-out protection: T-1's age is locked at initial filing date, preserving T-4 eligibility
  • Derivative extensions can be filed independently of T-1 under 2024 final rule
  • Access to federal and state benefits and services for trafficking victims
  • No annual cap — T derivative visas are uncapped
  • Deferred action and interim work authorization available after T-1 bona fide determination

Worth Knowing

  • Processing times are very long — currently 2.5 to 3+ years
  • T-4 is not automatic; the T-1 principal must actively file Supplement A on the parent's behalf
  • Work authorization is not incident to status — a separate I-765 filing is required
  • Parent must not be inadmissible; criminal history may trigger bars (waivers available for certain grounds)
  • If parent is outside the US, consular processing is required after USCIS approval; $185 DS-160 MRV fee applies
  • T-4 eligibility based on the under-21 pathway is contingent on the T-1's age at time of their filing
  • Status mirrors T-1 — if T-1 status is terminated, T-4 status is also affected
  • Green card eligibility requires T-1 to petition separately on Form I-914A

Application Process

1

T-1 principal victim files Form I-914, Supplement A on behalf of the parent (T-4 derivative)

2

USCIS issues bona fide determination (BFD) on the T-1 petition; derivatives in the US may receive deferred action at this stage

3

USCIS adjudicates I-914 Supplement A and issues I-797 approval notice

4

If parent is outside the US: apply for T-4 visa stamp at US embassy/consulate using DS-160 with I-797 approval notice

5

Upon entry or status grant, file Form I-765 (no fee) to obtain Employment Authorization Document (EAD)

6

After 3 years in T status (or when investigation/prosecution is complete), T-1 may petition for T-4 family member green card on Form I-914A

Application Forms

Go to application portal
I-914
Application for T Nonimmigrant Status (Supplement A filed by T-1 on behalf of family member)
Fill online
I-765
Application for Employment Authorization
Fill online
DS-160
Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application
Fill online

Verified Claims (35)

Last verified May 30, 2026
Application Steps
T-1 principal victim files Form I-914, Supplement A on behalf of the parent (T-4 derivative); USCIS …
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Blockers
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Can Convert To
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Categories
humanitarian; family
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Code
us-t-4
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Criminal Policy
Parent must not be inadmissible on security, criminal, or other grounds; certain inadmissibility gro…
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Dual Intent
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Fee Breakdown
Form I-914, Supplement A (USCIS filing fee): 0 USD; Biometrics: 0 USD; Form I-765 (Employment Author…
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United States flag

Living in United States

Cost of Living
Baseline
Avg Salary$51,000
Quality of Life
186/200
Full Country Guide

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