Can you mail i 918 without i 192

A question about immigration forms!

In general, you cannot mail Form I-918 (Petition for Alien Relative) without Form I-192 (Application for Advance Permission to Enter as a Non-Immigrant) if you are seeking a waiver of inadmissibility.

Form I-918 is used to petition for a family-based immigrant visa, while Form I-192 is used to request a waiver of inadmissibility if you have a ground of inadmissibility that would prevent you from entering the United States.

If you are seeking a waiver of inadmissibility, you will need to file Form I-192 concurrently with Form I-918. This means that you will need to submit both forms together with the required supporting documents and fees.

However, if you are not seeking a waiver of inadmissibility, you may be able to file Form I-918 without Form I-192. In this case, you would need to ensure that you are eligible to enter the United States and that there are no grounds of inadmissibility that would prevent you from doing so.

It's important to note that the specific requirements and procedures for filing Form I-918 and Form I-192 can vary depending on your individual circumstances and the specific grounds of inadmissibility that apply to your case. It's always a good idea to consult with an immigration attorney or the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to ensure that you are following the correct procedures and meeting the necessary requirements.