Pursuant to legislative code 1468-i1732-87-4-2, all immigrants who seek a V-108 card are expected to meet the following requirements, as explained below. Some exceptions exist, many of which are noted. Immigration through the Human Rights and Refugee Assistance Program (HRRAP) is always allowed as an alternative path to a V-108.
1. Have a legal signature to the application.
If applicant is 18 years of age or older, they may sign the application themselves, under their own name.
If applicant is under the age of 18, a legal guardian may sign the application for the applicant, along with an affidavit attesting to their legal status as a caregiver to the applicant.
If applicant is under the age of 18, but over the age of 13, and has no legal guardians available for contact with the NIA, they may sign under their own name. They must also provide an affidavit containing signatures of 10 upstanding citizens who endorse the application and provide evidence that they know the applicant and believe the application to be in their best interest.
If applicant's age is uncertain, the applicant will follow the process outlined in the Official Age Determination Procedures.
2. Fill out the background information about themselves.
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