
Part 6. Certification am the head of the agency listed in Part 2. or I am the person in the agency who was specifically designated by the head of the agency to issue a U Nonimmigrant Status Certification …
To qualify for a U visa, a victim must submit a signed certification from a law enforcement official. This certification (known as USCIS Form 1-918, Supplement B, U Nonimmigrant Status Certification) is …
Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation.
U nonimmigrant status (commonly referred to as a “U visa”) is a form of immigration relief available to people who are survivors of certain crimes that happened in the United States. Applying for and …
To apply for U nonimmigrant status, petitioners (known as “principal petitioners”) submit Form I-918, Petition for U Nonimmigrant Status (“Form I-918”), along with supporting evidence and any petitions …
USCIS will initiate review of all pending U petitions for the bona fide determination; there is nothing that an individual with a pending U petition—or anyone who is filing a U petition now— needs to do to …
If you are only petitioning for U derivative status for qualifying family members subsequent to your (the principal petitioner) initial filing, you are not required to submit evidence supporting the original …