Note: To download forms, you must have the latest version of Adobe Reader installed on your computer. If you do not have Adobe Reader, please visit www.adobe.com. Adobe Reader is free to download. If you are using an older version of Adobe Reader, you may receive a “Corrupted file” error message. How does the sponsor get the forms and get started? As an affidavit of support, Form I-864 does not expire unless the sponsored person becomes a U.S. citizen, has completed 40 quarters of work in the United States (typically 10 years), or leaves the United States. For more information on the I-864 Affidavit of Support, please see 9 FAM 302.8, 9 FAM 601.14, and Sections 212(a)(4) and 213A of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The entire FAM and INA is available via foiA on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. See also www.uscis.gov/greencard/affidavit-support. Boundless has prepared a guide to find out if you reach the minimum annual income for a wedding-based green card where you can learn more. You may also be able to meet income requirements by hiring a co-sponsor. Find out how Boundless can help you with the forms required for your green card application and simplify the process for you.
We recommend that you complete the affidavit support forms on a computer or typewriter, with the answers entered in capital letters. Once the form is completed, download the signed form and send it to the NVC via the CEAC, along with the appropriate financial proof from the promoter. Remember that you must file all pages of Form I-864, even if they are empty. There are several types of support affidavit forms (I-864, I-864EZ, I-864W and I-864A). Detailed information on the requirements and forms of the Affidavit of Assistance can be found on the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) website. Where you file the form depends on whether the alien you are sponsoring is in the United States or abroad and what type of application is filed. Detailed information on where to submit this affidavit can be found in the instructions for the relevant application. The petitioner and all other financial sponsors can download the forms from www.uscis.gov and use the table on the “Step 4: Affidavit of Support” page to find out which forms are required. If you have asked your spouse to enter on a K3 visa, or if your fiancé(s) are to enter on a K-1 visa, you must file an affidavit once they have adjusted their status to permanent residence upon arrival in the United States. Please see www.uscis.gov/greencard/affidavit-support for complete instructions. The petitioner or financial sponsor must complete and sign the appropriate affidavit form.
Incomplete forms, including missing pages, will not be accepted. Completed forms and supporting documents must be submitted to the CEAC at the CNV along with the visa applicant`s civil documents. Give the sponsored immigrant the duly completed Affidavit of Support with all the necessary documents to submit to one of the following documents: Tips to ensure your forms are processed smoothly can be found on our Lockbox Filing Tips website. Use this form to sponsor a visa applicant and show that it will not become a public fee in the United States. You must make a separate affidavit for each applicant. The Support Affidavit forms provide step-by-step instructions that the financial promoter or co-sponsor must complete. The instructions explain which forms are required and how to fill them out correctly. It is important to carefully follow the instructions included in each form.
In addition to this guide, online tips are available to fill out all these forms: I-864, I-864A, I-864EZ and I-864W. Here you will also find answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs). Use the information in these FAQs and on this webpage with, and not instead, the detailed instructions for the support affidavit forms on the USCIS website. NVC reviews have submitted supporting affidavit forms to ensure they are complete. If a form is not completed, the NVC sends a notification to the CEAC explaining what is wrong and invites you to correct the form and return it to the NVC. If the NVC accepts a corrected Form I-864, I-864EZ, I-864W or I-864A along with the appropriate financial supporting documents, the NVC will submit the form and application to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where the applicant is applying for a visa. Alaska Kalifornien Commonwealth der Nördlichen Marianen Connecticut Delaware District de Columbia Floride Géorgie Guam Hawaii Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New York Caroline du Nord Dakota du Nord Ohio Oregon Pennsylvanie Porto Rico Rhode Island Caroline du Sud Dakota du Sud Texas États-Unis Jungferninseln Vermont Virginie Washington Virginie-Occidentale Wisconsin Nein, wenn ein Petent die Wohnsitzanforderung nicht erfüllen kann, qualifiziert sich der Petent nicht als Sponsor für die Zwecke der Einreichung des Formulars I-864. . . .