The I-918 is the form used in the petition for the U visa, intended for victims of certain crimes who have suffered abuse and are willing to cooperate with investigations. A common question is whether there is a page limit for the attachments accompanying this petition.
In practice, USCIS regulations do not specify a maximum number of pages for attachments submitted with the I-918. This means you can include all evidence and documents you consider necessary to support your case, as long as they are relevant and clearly organized. It is crucial, however, that the documentation is presented in an orderly manner, with an index or table of contents to facilitate immigration officers” understanding, thus avoiding confusion or omissions that could delay processing.
Even without an explicit limit, it is important to avoid submitting redundant or unnecessary material. Focus on gathering documents that prove the facts narrated in the petition and are directly related to the allegations of crime and cooperation with investigative authorities. Remember that clarity and organization in presenting evidence can positively influence the analysis of your case.
It is always recommended to strictly follow the United States” immigration laws and guidelines. Therefore, stay updated with USCIS official instructions and consider the help of specialized companies or trusted professionals to guide you in preparing your documents – always taking care to avoid scams or miracle promises that guarantee results without legal grounds. Every detail in the process can make a difference in the proper handling of your petition.
It is essential to be cautious, review official requirements, and document all evidence supporting your petition thoroughly and precisely. In this way, you contribute to a more transparent and efficient process, respecting the procedures and regulations of U.S. immigration.
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Victoria Harper
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Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.