Instructions For Petition For U Nonimmigrant Status And Supplement A, Petition For Qualifying Family Member Of U-1 Recipient (Form I-918) Page 10

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Part 10. Contact Information, Declaration, and Signature of the Person Preparing this Supplement, if Other Than
the Petitioner or Qualifying Family Member
Item Numbers 1.a. - 8.b. This section must contain the signature of the person who completed your supplement, if
other than you, the petitioner or your family member. If the same individual acted as your interpreter and your preparer,
that person should complete both Part 9. and Part 10. If the person who completed this supplement is associated with a
business or organization, that person should complete the business or organization name and address information. Anyone
who helped you complete this supplement MUST sign and date the supplement. A stamped or typewritten name in
place of a signature is not acceptable. If the person who helped you prepare your supplement is an attorney or accredited
representative whose representation extends beyond preparation of this supplement, he or she may be obliged to also
submit a completed Form G-28, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative, along with your
supplement.
Part 11. Additional Information
Item Numbers 1.a. - 7.d. If you need extra space to provide any additional information within this supplement, use the
space provided in Part 11. Additional Information. If you need more space than what is provided in Part 11., you may
make copies of Part 11. to complete and file with your supplement or attach a separate sheet of paper. Include your name
(Principal) and A-Number (if any) at the top of each sheet; indicate the Page Number, Part Number, and Item Number
to which your answer refers; and sign and date each sheet.
General Requirements
Required Initial Evidence to Support Form I-918
You must include the following initial evidence with your Form I-918.
If you, the petitioner, requested and received interim relief, USCIS will consider the evidence you submitted in
conjunction with your request for interim relief as part of the petition package. In this instance, you may choose to file
additional evidence with Form I-918 to add to the evidence submitted with the request for interim relief.
NOTE: You may use one document to demonstrate more than one element of your claim.
1. Supplement B. You must submit an original, properly and timely executed Supplement B certification with your
Form I-918. However, petitioners who requested and received U interim relief are not required to file Supplement B.
USCIS will give this certification significant weight as evidence demonstrating that you are a victim; that you possess
information about the criminal activity; that the criminal activity violated the laws of the United States or occurred in
the United States (including Indian country and military installations) or the territories and possessions of the United
States; and that you were, are, or are likely to be helpful in the investigation or prosecution of the qualifying criminal
activity of which you are a victim. You must also provide any additional relevant evidence to help meet these
eligibility requirements.
2. Evidence You Are the Victim of Qualifying Criminal Activity. You must demonstrate you have suffered direct and
proximate harm as a result of the commission of qualifying criminal activity. You must include with your Form I-918
evidence establishing you are a victim of qualifying criminal activity. You may use Supplement B to help establish
this eligibility requirement and include additional evidence you want USCIS to consider. A non-exhaustive list of the
types of evidence you may submit includes, but is not limited to:
A. Trial transcripts;
B. Court documents;
Form I-918 Instructions 02/07/17 N
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