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Affidavits demand notarization and an oath, adding an extra authentication layer but requiring more time and expense. Declarations simplify the process—you sign, add the perjury statement, and date the document. Practical considerations for both: Courts may specifically require one type.
One such document, the affidavit of fact, plays a pivotal role in many legal proceedings. It's a sworn statement of truth, a powerful tool that can serve as compelling evidence in a court of law.
Within the document, state that you're removing your original affidavit and explain the reasons for doing so. This might be simply because of an error in the document, or it could be something bigger, like a change of circumstances. In this case, you'll want to describe the change in detail.
The content of the statement affidavit cannot be withdrawn from the other lawyer's memory, Assuming it is a civil case the other lawyer can examine or cross examine you on the general subject. You might have more luck in a criminal case if you mistakenly gave it to the lawyer eg put it in the wrong envelope.
You cannot withdraw the affidavit of support once USCIS approves the green card application and grants Lawful Permanent Resident status. However, if the petitioner withdraws the visa petition that granted permanent resident status, the Affidavit of Support contract will end.