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Please must provide the information most appropriate in your case. If you have submitted affidavit of support Form I for anyone before, write the names and dates here. If submitted more then 2 just provide the latest last 2. The receipt number is a unique character identifier that USCIS provides for each application or petition it receives.

The agency uses it to identify and track its cases. Omit dashes "-" when entering a receipt number. General instructions: The form should be printed back to back on one single page.

Only one form required for one family example: inviting parents. No need of separate form if inviting parents or in-laws. Note : No need to notarized Following are the general guidelines to fill this form. Start of the form Your Name and current US residence address.

Provide full name as per the passport in the applicant if visitor. You can write 'M' or 'F'. Age: Age of visitor in completed number of years. You, as the sponsor of someone coming to the U.

Questions Fill out your name, past names such as prior to marriage , mailing and physical address, and date and place of birth. Question 8: If you are a green card holder, provide your alien registration number "A number" here.

Don't worry if you don't have one. Questions If you are anything other than a U. If you received your U.

If you're a lawful permanent resident, your A-number is on your green card. If you're a nonimmigrant on a temporary visa, such as J-1 exchange visitor or H-1B worker , your I number is either on a piece of paper you received upon U. In Question 12, state your age and the date you started living in the United States.

If you have lived in the U. In this part, provide personal information about the noncitizen whom you are sponsoring and any spouse or children who will be traveling with him or her or coming to join him or her later.

While you should list personal information for each family member who will be traveling to the U. Questions First, list your place of employment. Next, you must document your income and assets. If you do not have sufficient income, then you must be more diligent about listing plenty of assets to show that you have property of value that can be used to support your noncitizen visitor.

If you are unemployed or have low income, consider having another person complete Form I, if available. You will be asked to provide an amount of money you have in financial institutions in the United States, which means banks and investment companies holding your checking accounts, certificates of deposit, and other accounts with cash on deposit.

If you are listing "personal property," you can give an approximate value of vehicles, jewelry, appliances, and any other assets you would like the government to take into account. For real estate, you can use valuation services such as Zillow which aren't entirely reliable or hire a professional appraiser. Questions Provide information for any dependents you have listed on your U. If you are a nonresident who pays taxes overseas, you should list any minor children or adults for which you have been appointed guardian.

The U. List any noncitizens for whom you have completed either a Form I or Form I Question You should check "intend" here and provide information about the extent of support you will provide your foreign visitor.

For example, if you are inviting your cousin to visit your home in the U. These questions mostly describe the responsibility you are taking on by signing Form I, and attempt to make sure that you fully understand it. You are instructed that you may be required to post a bond, but this never would be extremely rare with sponsorship of nonimmigrants. Documentation of your employment, income, and financial accounts is normally sufficient for the purposes of sponsoring a temporary visitor to the United States.

The remaining sections need to be filled out only if someone helps you with the I, such as an interpreter or lawyer. You should attach evidence to show your income. If they can prove this on their own, then submitting a Form I is unnecessary. If the case is a marginal one, however, and the prospective visitor has family or friends in the U.

The Affidavit will not be accepted automatically as proof that the immigrant will not become a public charge, but it will be met with far less doubt than one provided in the case of a longer-term immigrant or intending permanent resident. A letter of invitation might also help in this regard.

But regardless, all consulates will require some evidence that the foreign-born fiance won't need to go on welfare or receive other government financial assistance during the day stay in the U. One important thing to realize is that the Form I is an easier version of the I Affidavit of Support that the U. Not only is Form I longer and more complex, but the income requirements are different. Therefore it's best, if possible, to show that the U. As someone applying for a U. That term means ineligible for U.

If you appear likely to become a "public charge" depend on need-based government assistance , you are inadmissible, despite having won the green card lottery. However, if this is not sufficient, you might need to find a friend or relative who is a U. And "Relationship to Sponsor" asks what relation the immigrant is to the U. The "spouse" line should be left blank, but if any children will be immigrating with you, enter their information on the following lines.

For regular visa applicants, simply answer it honestly. There is no requirement that you be a family relation in order to fill out this form for someone. You could, for example, fill in "Friend" for "Relationship to Sponsor.

Part 3: Other Information About the Sponsor. Here, you must enter information about your place of employment or source of income, to prove your ability to financially support the foreign visitor.

If the sponsor's income alone is sufficient for the responsibility being taken on, the assets inquired about become irrelevant, so the sponsor won't really need to list each and every asset.

The questions about assets do become important, however, in cases where the U.



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