How to Get on an Inmate’s Approved Visiting List at USP Victorville
Getting on an inmate's approved visiting list at USP Victorville comes down to one thing: completing and returning the BP‑A0629 visitor questionnaire. Before you start, know the limits—both how many people can be on the list and how many can visit at once.
At USP Victorville, an inmate’s approved visiting list can include up to 20 authorized visitors. That’s the master list the institution uses to decide who can be considered for visits - so if you’re not on it, you won’t be able to visit until you are added and approved.
That list cap is separate from how many people can visit at one time. Only four approved visitors can be in the visiting room together. Anyone who takes a seat counts toward that four - adults and children alike. The exception: up to three children under age ten can exceed the limit, but only if they don't occupy a seat during the visit.
To be considered for visiting privileges, complete the BP‑A0629 questionnaire and return it to the address listed on the form. Technically, providing the information is voluntary - but if you skip it, your request stops there. Fill it out completely, double-check your answers, and mail it exactly where the form directs.
Legal warning: The BP‑A0629 states that making false statements may be punished by a fine of up to $250,000 and/or up to five years in prison under 18 U.S.C. § 1001.
Before mailing your questionnaire, verify you're using the correct institution address shown on the BP‑A0629. If anything seems unclear about where to send it, pause and confirm. A misrouted form means unnecessary delays.
Submitting the BP‑A0629 starts the review process. The form authorizes the Bureau of Prisons to run a background check, and staff use your answers to process your request. Leave anything out, and processing stops - completeness is what keeps your application moving toward approval.
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