8 CFR 214.11 - Alien victims of severe forms of trafficking in persons
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71 practice notes
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Immigration:
Criminal activity victims; U nonimmigrant classification,
...notice, which is the standard amount of time given for rebutting a notice of intent to revoke. See, e.g., 8 CFR 214.2(h)(11)(iii)(B); 8 CFR 214.11(s)(2). The rule mandates that USCIS must consider all relevant evidence presented in deciding whether to revoke the approval of the petition. Th......
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Part IV
...notice, which is the standard amount of time given for rebutting a notice of intent to revoke. See, e.g., 8 CFR 214.2(h)(11)(iii)(B); 8 CFR 214.11(s)(2). The rule mandates that USCIS must consider all relevant evidence presented in deciding whether to revoke the approval of the petition. Th......
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Secretary's Order 01-2014
...and Violence Protection Act of 2000, as amended, 8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(15)(T) and related Department of Homeland Security regulations (see 8 CFR 214.11), and delegates enforcement authority for E.O. 13658 to the Administrator, Wage and Hour Division. The authorities and responsibilities specifie......
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Asylum Eligibility and Procedural Modifications
...obtain protection from persecution elsewhere and individuals who are victims of a ``severe form of trafficking in persons'' as defined by 8 CFR 214.11, many of whom do not volitionally transit through a third country to reach the United States. By deterring meritless asylum claims and barri......
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45 cases
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San Diego Cnty. Health & Human Servs. Agency v. & (In re Y.M.), Nos. D060420
...presence is necessary to assist in the investigation or prosecution of trafficking in persons. (8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(15)(T)(i); 8 C.F.R. § 214.11(p)(1).) To apply, the individual must provide evidence demonstrating that the applicant is a victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons, phy......
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San Diego Cnty. Health & Human Servs. Agency v. Y.M. (In re Y.M.), Nos. D060420
...presence is necessary to assist in the investigation or prosecution of trafficking in persons. (8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(15)(T)(i); 8 C.F.R. § 214.11(p)(1).) To apply, the individual must provide evidence demonstrating that the applicant is a victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons, phy......
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N-N v. Mayorkas, 19-CV-5295(EK)
...includes completed fingerprint and background checks, and presents prima facie evidence of eligibility." Id. at *11 n.15 (quoting 8 C.F.R. § 214.11(a) ). "[N]othing," Rodriguez continued, "prevents USCIS from promulgating such a regulation in the U Visa context." Id. at *11.I agree that USC......
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Capital Area Immigrants' Rights Coal. v. Trump, Civil Action No. 19-2117 (TJK)
...denied protection for individuals fleeing persecution or torture; (2) an alien who is a "victim of a severe form of human trafficking," 8 C.F.R. § 214.11 ; or (3) an alien who transited only through "a country or countries that were not parties to the 1951 Convention relating to the Status ......
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7 books & journal articles
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The Coercion of Trafficked Workers
...in the United States: Expanding Victim Protection Beyond Prosecution Witnesses TAN 208. FUMAN IGHTS IDDEN FABOR IN THE NITED 209. 8 C.F.R. § 214.11(d)(3) (2010). Id. § 214.11(f)(3). 211. Ivy Lee, Appellate Brief, An Appeal of a T Visa Denial ON 448 IOWA LAW REVIEW [Vol. 96:409 relief. 212 T......
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Relief for Victims of Trafficking
...respond by letter within ten business days of receiving 23. See TVPA § 107(b)(1)(E)(i), 22 U.S.C. § 7105(b)(1)(E)(i) (2012). 24. 8 C.F.R. § 214.11(a) (2013) (“Bona fide means an application for T‑1 nonim‑ migrant status as to which, after initial review, the Service has determined that ther......
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Certified Disaster: a Failure At the Intersection of the U Visa and the Child Welfare System
...note 14, at 962; Abrams, supra note 14, at 410; Orloff et al., supra note 14, at 645–47. 281. See 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(15)(T) (2018); 8 C.F.R. § 214.11 (2020). 556 GEORGETOWN IMMIGRATION LAW JOURNAL [Vol. 35:513 Like the U visa, the T visa was created for the dual purposes of protecting victi......
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Specialty Bar Series, 1016 COBJ, Vol. 45, No. 10
...[93] 93 8 USC § 1151(b)(2)(A)(i). [94] 94 8 USC § 1101(a)(15)(T). [95] 95 22 USC § 7102. [96] 96 8 USC § 1101(a)(15)(T)(i). [97] 97 8 CFR § 214.11(d)(2), [98] 98 O’Leary, Operating Policies and Procedures Memorandum (OPPM) 13-01: Continuances and Administrative Closure, EOIR (Mar.......
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1 forms
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Application for T Nonimmigrant Status
...convictions. Note that the definitions that control this analysis are not the elements of criminal offenses, but are those set forth at 8 CFR 214.11(a).) Part 3. Statement of Claim Sex trafficking and the victim is under 18 years of Part 2. Agency Information (continued) Agency Type State F......
3 provisions
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LB 518 – AN ACT relating to government
...other authority that has responsibility for the investigation or prosecution of severe forms of trafficking in persons, as described in 8 C.F.R. 214.11(a); (g) Qualifying criminal activity has the same meaning as in 8 C.F.R. (h) Victim of qualifying criminal activity has the same meaning as......
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Act 132, SB 242 – ESTABLISHING THE HUMAN TRAFFICKING ACT OF 2013; CONCERNING THE OFFENSE OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
...(5) Explore the establishment of state policies for time limits for the issuance of law enforcement agency endorsements as described in 8 C.F.R. 214.11(f)(1), as it existed on January 1, (6) Establish policies to enable state government to work with nongovernmental organizations and other e......
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Act 133, HB 1203 – ESTABLISHING THE HUMAN TRAFFICKING ACT OF 2013; CONCERNING THE OFFENSE OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
...(5) Explore the establishment of state policies for time limits for the issuance of law enforcement agency endorsements as described in 8 C.F.R. 214.11(f)(1), as it existed on January 1, (6) Establish policies to enable state government to work with nongovernmental organizations and other e......