Anti-Human Trafficking Services

The National Immigrant Justice Center's Counter-Trafficking Project provides comprehensive legal services and coordinates social services for children and adults who have been trafficked into the United States from other countries.

Human trafficking is modern day slavery. Human traffickers force individuals to perform labor, services, or commercial sexual acts against their will.

Counter-Trafficking Project attorneys and paralegals guide trafficking survivors through the process of obtaining T visas, which allow survivors to work lawfully and, after four year, to apply for lawful permanent residence status.

To arrange a consultation with the Counter-Trafficking Project, survivors of trafficking and their supporters may contact NIJC Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at (312) 660-1370.

 

Click here to download a consultation schedule and instructions for making appointments for any of NIJC's legal services.