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An Affidavit of Support, also called the Form I-864, is a document an individual signs to accept financial responsibility for the applicant who is coming to live in the United States. The person who signs the Affidavit of Support is also called the “sponsor.”
The letter does not need to be notarized, but it is important to include a sworn statement that states, “I swear, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.” The petitioner should understand that an affidavit is only supporting evidence.
Through this affidavit, the affiant assures immigration authorities of the couple's bond, stating the marriage isn't a front for immigration benefits. This document, therefore, serves the vital purpose of substantiating the couple's marital status, supporting their immigration application, and helping to prevent fraud.
The Affidavit letter should be a personal declaration that includes: The name, date and place of birth, phone number, and address of the affiant (person writing the letter). The history of the personal relationship with the applicant.
I, _________________________, having been first duly sworn, provide this Affidavit in support of ____________________ enter Applicant's Name and state the following: I am unrelated to the Applicant by blood or marriage, and not currently living in the same household with Applicant.
To place an order by phone, pelase call USCIS at 1-800-375-5283. You can also order the forms by visiting our website at . Once the request is submitted, you can expect to receive your order within 7 to 10 days.
The following are six critical sections that must be included: Title. This is either your name (“Affidavit of Jane Doe”) or the specific case information. Statement of identity. The next paragraph tells the court about yourself. Statement of truth. Statement of facts. Closing statement of truth. Sign and notarize.
The Affidavit letter should be a personal declaration that includes: The name, date and place of birth, phone number, and address of the affiant (person writing the letter). The history of the personal relationship with the applicant.
While the USCIS does not strictly require the notarization of an affidavit of support, it is often recommended for the following reasons: It helps ensure the authenticity of your application. To satisfy the requirements of other government agencies or foreign entities that may be involved in the process.