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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the section on required forms. Ensure you have the necessary documents such as Form I-918 and any supplementary forms based on your client's situation.
  3. Fill out each form carefully, ensuring that both the applicant and attorney signatures are included where required. Remember, children under 14 can have a parent sign on their behalf.
  4. Check for any eligibility requirements listed in the document. Confirm that your client meets these before proceeding with the application.
  5. If applicable, prepare a fee waiver request using Form I-912 and include supporting documentation to substantiate financial hardship.
  6. Once all sections are completed, review the entire document for accuracy before submitting it through our platform.

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The U visa approval rate is 87% for principal petitioners, according the USICS. The main reasons why someones U visa application is denied is on the basis of missing evidence, inadmissibility, inadmissibility due to criminal activity, abandonment, non-qualifying criminal activity, and no signs of substantial harm.
Qualifying Criminal Activities Abduction. Abusive Sexual Contact. Blackmail. Domestic Violence. Extortion. False Imprisonment. Female Genital Mutilation. Felonious Assault.