3 USCIS-PM B.5
A principal T nonimmigrant (T-1) may submit an application to USCIS to obtain derivative T nonimmigrant status for eligible family members who are inside or outside the United States.[1] The T-1 principal must complete a separate Application for Derivative T Nonimmigrant Status (Form I-914, Supplement A) for each eligible family member.
The applicant must submit the following with the Form I-914, Supplement A:
The family member must also submit biometrics.[5] If the family member is inside the United States, USCIS schedules a biometrics appointment at a local Application Support Center. Family members outside the United States must submit fingerprints through a completed fingerprint card (FD-258) for scanning or by electronic means as instructed by the U.S. embassy or consulate. USCIS mails fingerprint cards to the applicant, along with instructions, after the applicant files the application for the eligible family member.[6]
USCIS must consider any credible evidence submitted to establish proof of the claimed family relationship. The instructions for the Application for T Nonimmigrant Status (Form I-914) include a list of documents the applicant may submit to establish the claimed relationship.
A family member seeking derivative T nonimmigrant status based on a present danger of retaliation must demonstrate the basis of this danger.
An applicant may satisfy this requirement by submitting the following types of evidence:
USCIS may contact a law enforcement agency involved in the detection, investigation, or prosecution of the trafficking, if appropriate.[11]
The T-1 principal may file the Application for Derivative T Nonimmigrant Status (Form I-914, Supplement A) at the following times:
If the principal no longer holds T-1 nonimmigrant status because the validity period has expired and has not been extended, USCIS denies the application for the eligible family member.
[^ 1] See INA 214(o).
[^ 2] See 8 CFR 214.211(c)(2).
[^ 3] See 8 CFR 214.211(c)(3).
[^ 4] See 8 CFR 214.211(c)(4). For information regarding filing fees, see Fee Schedule (Form G-1055).
[^ 5] See 8 CFR 103.16.
[^ 6] See 8 CFR 103.16.
[^ 7] See 8 CFR 214.211(f)(1).
[^ 9] See 8 CFR 214.211(f)(3).
[^ 10] See 8 CFR 214.211(f)(4).
[^ 11] See 8 CFR 214.211(f).