Who should fill Form I-864A?

Who should fill Form I-864A?

Form I-864A consists of eight pages and should be filled out by the household member agreeing to sponsor the immigrant along with the primary petitioning sponsor.

What is I-864A used for?

Form I-864A, Contract between Sponsor and Household Member, is an attachment to Form I-864 that serves as an agreement between the sponsor of an immigrant to the U.S. and a member who lives in the same household who is willing to provide financial support for the immigrant.

What happens after I-864 is approved?

After the Form I-864 has been submitted and accepted, it does not expire. However, if the supporting documents are more than 12 months old, the consular officer will ask for new supporting documents, such as the most recent federal income tax returns (1040) and a current employment letter.

Who needs to submit i-864?

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.

Who is intending immigrant?

Intending immigrant means any beneficiary of an immigrant visa petition filed under section 204 of the Act, including any alien who will accompany or follow-to-join the principal beneficiary.

Does a spouse need to file I-864A because we file joint taxes?

Since you filed taxes jointly you will have to submit the joint tax return (or preferably the tax transcript from the IRS), but your spouse doesn’t have to sign the I-864A or fill out another one herself, unless your individual income is insufficient.

Do unemployment checks count toward I-864?

Answer. Good news: Although some sources of money related to unemployment cannot be counted toward income for purposes of Form I-864 (such as food stamps, SSI, Medicaid, and TANF), unemployment benefits are in a different category.

How do I submit my i-864 to NVC?

We recommend completing Affidavit of Support forms on a computer or typewriter, with answers typed in CAPITAL letters. After the form is completed, upload, and submit the signed form to NVC via CEAC along with the sponsor’s supporting financial evidence.

Is I-864 still required?

Form I-864, Affidavit of Support, is required for most family-based immigrants and some employment-based intending immigrants to show that they have adequate means of financial support and are not likely to become a public charge.

Can I submit I-864 electronically?

Can I file Form I-864 online? If you received Form I-864 through the National Visa Center (NVC), you can submit it online through the Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC).

What are the 4 types of immigration?

When immigrating to the US, there are four different immigration status categories that immigrants may fall into: citizens, residents, non-immigrants, and undocumented immigrants.

What counts as income I-864?

#2. Put down exactly what the sponsor reported in taxes last year. The I-864 in Part 6, line 13a-c, asks for the sponsor’s “total income…as reported on my federal tax returns for the most recent 3 years.” This is where you need to take the income reported on line 22 of last year’s 1040 and put that figure in line 13a.

Which I 864 form should you use?

A few petitioners can use an easier form of the I-864 Affidavit of Support, called the I-864EZ. To be eligible, you must: be able to show sufficient income to support the immigrant based solely on your salary and pension, which amount is shown on the W-2 Form (s) provided by your employer or former employer.

Where to send I 864?

If the consular office asks the applicant to get a joint sponsor, the joint sponsor should send a completed I-864 form directly to the applicant and not to the NVC. The applicant should submit that I-864 to the consular officer for review.

What are the required documents for the form i-864?

Birth certificate;

  • Certificate of naturalization;
  • Certificate of citizenship;
  • Consular report of birth abroad; or
  • Photo (biographic page) of U.S. passport.
  • What is an I 864?

    The I-864 is an affidavit of support that one signs to accept financial responsibility over an immigrant to the United States. The signee is usually a relative, who is willing to become the sponsor of the immigrant.