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For ALL sponsors: A copy of your individual Federal income tax return, including W-2s for the most recent tax year, or a statement and/or evidence describing why you were not required to file. Also include a copy of each and every Form 1099, Schedule, and any other evidence of reported income.
This affidavit is a contract between a sponsor and the U.S. Government. Completing and signing Form I-864 makes you the sponsor. You must show on this affidavit that you have enough income and/or assets to maintain the intending immigrants and the rest of your household at 125 percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
Properly Created Affidavit for Form I-751Full name and address of affiant.Date and place of birth.Relationship to the conditional resident and spouse.An account of your relationship explaining: How you met the couple.Details explaining how the person acquired this knowledge (i.e. friends)Date and signature.
How to fill out Form I-864APart 1 Provide information about the household member.Part 2 Household member's relationship to the sponsor.Part 4 Include household member's Federal income tax information and assets.More items...?
Form I-864 or Form I-864EZ is legally required for many family-based immigrants to show that the intending immigrant has adequate means of financial support and is unlikely to become a public charge.