He was in office under king Amenhotep II and perhaps in the early years of the reign of Thutmosis IV.
As king's son of Kush he was the main official in charge of the Nubian provinces.
Near Qasr Ibrim, he erected a chapel in honour of king Amenhotep II.
[3] A stela from Wadi el-Hudi, first described in 2017, was found showing Usersatet in front of Satet and Hathor.
[4] In March 2019, the discovery of 14 stele dated back to the Middle Kingdom was announced by archaeologists in Wadi el-Hudi.