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An Affidavit of Support should include the sponsor's personal details (name, address, date of birth, place of birth), their relationship to the immigrant, information about their employment and income, and their promise to support the immigrant.
Relevant Forms W-2 , 1099, and/or K-1. Letter from employer describing the joint sponsor's employment (this may be adjusted if the joint sponsor is self-employed). Recent pay statements from joint sponsor's employer (this may be adjusted if the joint sponsor is self-employed).
By signing Form I-864, your petitioner (including co-sponsor(s) and joint sponsor(s)) are agreeing to use their resources to support you and any dependents, if it becomes necessary.
What documents does a joint sponsor need to include with Form I-864? Proof of income (and assets, if any) Proof of U.S. citizenship or green card holder status.
Form I-134 requires that the joint sponsor provide detailed personal information, such as including one's name, Social Security number, and proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status. The form also includes questions on the joint sponsor's employment status, financial assets, and income.