Affidavit of Support (2024)

Step 4: Complete Affidavit of Support

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 petitioner must complete Form I-864; however if the petitioner’s income is insufficient, a joint-sponsor may agree to also complete an I-864 on the applicant’s behalf.

An Affidavit of Support is legally enforceable. The sponsor's financial responsibility usually lasts until the applicant either becomes a U.S. citizen, or can be credited with 40 qualifying quarters of work (usually 10 years) under the Social Security Act.

By signing Form I-864, the petitioner (including any joint sponsor(s)) is agreeing to use their resources, if necessary, to financially support the beneficiary and any dependent(s). If the beneficiary and dependent(s) receive any designated federal, state, or local means-tested public benefits, under U.S. law the agency providing the benefit “shall request reimbursem*nt” from the signatory of the I-864.

NOTE: Please review the following information very carefully. Failure to complete and submit the correct form(s)will delay the processing of your case.

In most cases, the petitioner must:

a) Complete an Affidavit of Support form and;
b) Gather evidence of their finances and other supporting documents (See Step 5).

There are several types of Affidavit of Support forms (I-864, I-864EZ, I-864W, and I-864A). For detailed information about Affidavit of Support requirements and forms, please visit theU.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service’s (USCIS) website.

You can also find answers tofrequently asked questions (FAQs)here. Use the information found in these FAQs and on this webpagewith, not instead of, the detailed instructions for the Affidavit of Support forms onUSCIS’s website.

Please be advised: Customer Service Representatives at NVC cannot advise you as to which Affidavit of Support form you should complete.

2022 Poverty Guidelines Calculator

Please use the following poverty guidelines calculator to assist in determining if you meet the minimum income for sponsorship and which Form I-864(s) to submit, in relation to the following table below. This will also assist you on which financial documents you may need to obtain in Step 6. Results should be used for informational purposes only.

Please enter a value between2 and 20 on the text field corresponding to the number of family members in your household. The minimum income requirement will appear in the row below.

For the 48 Contiguous States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands:

Sponsor's Household Size100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines
-For sponsors on active duty in the U.S. armed forces who are petitioning for their spouse or childFor all other sponsors
2$19,720$24,650
3$24,860$31,075
4$30,000$37,500
5$35,140$43,925
6$40,280$50,350
7$45,420$56,775
8$50,560$63,200
9$55,700$69,625
10$60,840$76,050
11$65,980$82,475
12$71,120$88,900
13$76,260$95,325
14$81,400$101,750
15$86,540$108,175
16$91,680$114,600
17$96,820$121,025
18$101,960$127,450
19$107,100$133,875
20$112,240$140,300

For Alaska

Sponsor's Household Size100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines
-For sponsors on active duty in the U.S. armed forces who are petitioning for their spouse or childFor all other sponsors
2$24,640$30,800
3$31,070$38,838
4$37,500$46,875
5$43,930$54,913
6$50,360$62,950
7$56,790$70,988
8$63,220$79,025
9$69,650$87,063
10$76,080$95,101
11$82,510$103,139
12$88,940$111,177
13$95,370$119,215
14$101,800$127,253
15$108,230$135,291
16$114,660$143,329
17$121,090$151,367
18$127,520$159,405
19$133,950$167,443
20$140,380$175,481

For Hawaii

Sponsor's Household Size100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines
-For sponsors on active duty in the U.S. armed forces who are petitioning for their spouse or childFor all other sponsors
2$22,680$28,350
3$28,590$35,738
4$34,500$43,125
5$40,410$50,513
6$46,320$57,900
7$52,230$65,288
8$58,140$72,675
9$64,050$80,062
10$69,960$87,449
11$75,870$94,836
12$81,780$102,223
13$87,690$109,610
14$93,600$116,997
15$99,510$124,384
16$105,420$131,771
17$111,330$139,158
18$117,240$146,545
19$123,150$153,932
20$129,060$161,319

ALL / ALL /

Complete Affidavit of Support Form

If…

Then…

You filed an I-130 Petition for an Alien Relative, and all three of the following are true:

1. You filed a Form I-130 petition for your relative;

2. There is only one applicant on the Form I-130 petition; and

3. The income you are using to qualify is based entirely on your salary or pension and is shown on one or more Forms W-2 provided by your employer(s) or former employer(s).

You, the sponsor (petitioner), must complete Form I-864EZ.

See tips for completing I-864EZ.

You filed an I-130 Petition for an Alien Relative, and you meet the minimum income requirement

You, the sponsor (petitioner), must complete Form I-864.

See tips for completing Form I-864

You completed a Form I-864, you do not meet the minimum income requirement, and you are using a joint sponsor to meet the minimum income requirement

You, the sponsor (petitioner), and the joint sponsor must complete Form I-864.

See tips for completing Form I-864.

You completed a Form I-864, you do not meet the minimum income requirement, and you are using a household member to meet the minimum income requirement

You, the sponsor (petitioner), and the joint sponsor must complete Form I-864A.

See tips for completing Form I-864A.

You filed an I-130 Petition for an Alien Relative and the applicant has earned or can be credited with at least 40 qualifying quarters under the Social Security Act.

The applicant must complete Form I-864W. The applicant must also submit their earnings and benefits statement from the Social Security Administration.

You filed an I-130 Petition for an Alien Relative and are sponsoring a child who will become a U.S. citizen immediately upon entry under the Child Citizenship Act of 2000 (CCA).

You, the sponsor (petitioner), must complete Form I-864W.

You filed an I-600 Petition and you are sponsoring a natural or adopted child, other than a stepchild, who is under 18 years old.

You, the sponsor (petitioner), must complete Form I-864W.

You filed an I-360 Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant and are a self-petitioning widow(er).

The applicant must complete Form I-864W.

You filed an I-360 Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant and are a self-petitioning battered spouse or child.

The applicant must complete Form I-864W.

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Affidavit of Support (2024)

FAQs

What is an affidavit of support? ›

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.”

How much money is needed for an affidavit of support? ›

I-864P, 2024 HHS Poverty Guidelines for Affidavit of Support
Sponsor's Household Size100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*
2$20,440$25,550
3$25,820$32,275
4$31,200$39,000
5$36,580$45,725
5 more rows
Mar 1, 2024

How much income do you need to sponsor an immigrant? ›

2024 Minimum Annual Income Requirements for Most Sponsors: 125% of Federal Poverty Guidelines
Number of people in your household (including yourself and your spouse)*For sponsors in the 48 contiguous states, D.C., and U.S. territoriesFor sponsors in Hawaii
2$25,550$29,375
3$32,275$37,113
4$39,000$44,850
5$45,725$52,588
4 more rows

Does an affidavit of support need to be notarized? ›

Many government agencies require the notarization of affidavits, as it adds an extra layer of security to documentation. 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.

What documents do I need for an Affidavit of support? ›

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 every Form 1099, schedule, and any other evidence of reported income.

What are the risks of an Affidavit of support? ›

The Form I-864 Affidavit of Support is a legally enforceable contract, meaning that either a governmental agency or the sponsored immigrant can take the sponsor to court if the sponsor/petitioner fails to provide adequate support to the immigrant.

What are the risks of sponsoring an immigrant? ›

You bear more responsibility on the immigrant as a sponsor. If the unexpected happens, you may be faced with fines and lawsuits. Before you sign an Affidavit of Support, speak with an immigration attorney for free evaluation of your specific situation and how best to prepare for any undesirable outcome.

How long are you financially responsible for someone you sponsor? ›

A sponsor is liable for the intended immigrant until one of the following events occurs: The immigrant successfully becomes a U.S. citizen. The immigrant earns approximately ten years of credited work toward social security (40 quarters). The immigrant permanently leaves the U.S. or dies.

How much income do you need to sponsor parents? ›

$22,887 a year is the most common amount of money that a person needs to be a green card sponsor. This amount of money is for someone who is not an active duty member of the military.

What happens if you don't make enough money to sponsor an immigrant? ›

If you do not meet the financial qualifications, the income of certain other household members can be added to your income level if they sign a contract on Form I-864A, Affidavit of Support Contract Between Sponsor and Household Member, agreeing to make their income or assets available for the support of the relative ...

How much money do I need to make to sponsor an immigrant in 2024? ›

2024 Income Requirements for Financial Sponsor
Sponsor's Household Size100% of FPG125% of FPG
2$20,440$25,550
3$25,820$32,275
4$31,200$39,000
5$36,580$45,725
4 more rows
Feb 27, 2024

How long does an Affidavit of support last? ›

As an affidavit of support, Form I-864 does not expire, unless the person who is being sponsored becomes a U.S. citizen, has worked 40 quarters of work in the U.S. (usually 10 years), or leaves the U.S..

Who fills out the affidavit of support? ›

The petitioner/financial sponsor must complete and sign the appropriate Affidavit of Support form. Incomplete forms, including those missing pages, will not be accepted. The completed forms and supporting documents must be submitted in CEAC to NVC with the visa applicant's civil documents.

Who is exempt from an affidavit of support? ›

Exemption From I-864 Requirement Based on VAWA Self-Petition

Abused or battered spouses or children self-petitioning for U.S. green card under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) are also exempt from the I-864 Affidavit of Support requirement. Their approved Form I-360 will be sufficient proof of their exemption.

Can I sponsor an immigrant that is a non-family member? ›

While you can't directly sponsor a non-relative friend, you still have the option to offer financial support and protection for an immigrant entering the US. Here's what you need to do to become a joint financial sponsor for a friend.

Who needs an Affidavit of support? ›

Who Needs an Affidavit of Support? This form is legally required for many family-based and some employment-based immigrants to show they will have adequate means of support after immigration to the United States.

Who can write an Affidavit of support? ›

Specifically, the Affidavit of Support sponsor is defined as someone who is a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or U.S. permanent resident; at least 18 years old; domiciled in the United States (see next section on domicile requirement); is petitioning for the noncitizen to immigrate to the United States; is able to ...

What is the purpose of the letter of support for immigration? ›

An immigration letter of support is a formal declaration endorsing and promoting a specific person's immigration case. It might be asked for in a number of different circ*mstances, like bond hearings or relief from deportation proceedings.

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