Persons in the United States who desire to furnish sponsorship for an applicant in the form of an affidavit of support should use Form I-134, Affadavit of Support, available from the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Sponsors may also elect to furnish a statement in the form of an affidavit sworn to before a notary public or other official competent to administer an oath, setting forth his or her willingness and financial ability to contribute to the applicant's support and reasons, in detail, for sponsoring the applicant.
The sponsor's affidavit should include:
- Information regarding his or her annual income;
- Where material, information regarding his or her other resources;
- Obligations for the support of members of his or her own family and other persons, if any;
- Other obligations and expenses;
- Plans and arrangements made for the applicant's reception and support;
- An expression of willingness to deposit a bond, if necessary, with the Immigration and Naturalization Service to guarantee that the applicant will not become a public charge in the United States; and
- An acknowledgement that the sponsor is aware of his or her responsibilities under the Social Security Act, as amended, and the Food Stamp Act, as amended; that the affidavit will be binding upon to sponsor for three (3) years after entry of the named persons; and that the affidavit and supporting documentation may be made available to a public assistance agency. (The provisions of the above laws are contained in form DS-1858, Sponsor's Financial Responsibility Under the Social Security Act, and printed in Part III of the instructions for Form I-134).
To substantiate the information regarding income and resources the sponsor should attach two or more of the following items to the affidavit:
- Notarized copies of his or her latest federal income tax return;
- A statement from his or her employer showing salary and the length and permanency of employment;
- A statement from an officer of a bank regarding his or her account, the date the account was opened, and the present balance;
- Any other evidence adequate to establish financial ability to carry out his or her undertaking toward the applicant for what might be an indefinite period of time.
Instructions for the I-134
Execution of Affadavit
A seperate affidavit must be submitted for each person. You, as the sponsor, must sign the affidavit in your full, true and correct name and affirm or make it under oath. If you are in the United States, the affidavit may be sworn to or affirmed before an immigration officer without the payment of fee, or before a notary public or other officer authorized to administer oaths for general purposes, in which case the offical seal or certificate of authority to administer oaths must be affixed.
If you are outside the United States the affidavit must be sworn to or affirmed before a United States consular or immigration officer.
Supporting evidence
The sponsor must submit, in duplicate, evidence of income and resources, as appropriate.
A. Statement from an officer of the bank or other financial institution in which you have deposits giving the following details regarding your account:
- date account opened
- total amount deposited for the past year
- present balance
- date and nature of employment
- salary paid
- whether position is temporary or permanent
- copy of last income tax return filed, or
- report of commercial rating concern
