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The Saint Paul Police Department accepts U-Visa applications from law firms representing individuals who may qualify for a U-Visa as crime victims under federal guidelines. Though participation in the U-Visa program is completely voluntary for law enforcement agencies, the Saint Paul Police Department believes the U-Visa program fosters positive relationships between the Saint Paul Police Department and the greater community. All U-Visa applications that meet the mandatory requirements are reviewed on a regular basis by a panel of three Saint Paul Police Department personnel. This panel evaluates each application individually before making a determination to certify or deny the application.

Please mail your completed U-Visa applications to:
Saint Paul Police Department
Attention: Major Crimes Division
367 Grove Street
Saint Paul, MN 55101

In order to apply for a U-Visa with the Saint Paul Police Department, the following items must be included in the application packet:

  1. The Form I-918 Supplement B, (Parts 1 & 2 ONLY) filled out completely. Leave the remaining parts 3, 4, 5 and 6 BLANK. This needs to be done for each individual requesting a U-Visa.
  2. Cover letter from the Law Firm requesting the certification.
  3. ALL police reports including ALL supplements for the Case number cited in the request.
  4. A self-addressed, postage paid, return envelope for all items requested to be returned.

If any of the above requirements are not met, the documents will be returned to the sender (If a self- addressed stamped envelope is included) and may be resubmitted once all proper documentation is received.

A link to the U-Visa program and the I-918 Supplement B can be found at the website listed below:

https://www.uscis.gov/i-918

Last Edited: October 10, 2025