If your employer threatens your visa, work permit, or immigration status to control you, that pressure must be documented immediately.
Some employers attempt to intimidate immigrant workers by suggesting they can cancel visas, cause deportation, or block future immigration opportunities. These threats are often used to silence complaints about wages, safety, harassment, or working conditions.
Immigration threats are rarely written down. They happen during private conversations, phone calls, or closed-door meetings. Because of this, maintaining a detailed log becomes extremely important.
Not every worker can afford a lawyer immediately. If your employer is threatening your visa, work permit, passport, or immigration status, you can contact an official worker protection service while continuing to document everything.
Temporary Foreign Worker Abuse Line
1-866-602-9448
24/7 confidential reporting. Available in 200+ languages.
Department of Labor Hotline
1-866-487-9243
Human Trafficking Hotline
1-888-373-7888
Text: BEFREE (233733)
PROFEDET Worker Protection
800 911 7877
WhatsApp: 55 1484 8737
Défenseur des droits
3928
ACAS Workplace Helpline
0300 123 1100
Modern Slavery Helpline
0800 0121 700
Immigration intimidation may intersect with workplace harassment, retaliation, labor violations, or human rights issues. Maintaining a clear timeline allows legal professionals to evaluate the seriousness of the situation and determine the appropriate next steps.
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