Form i 864a instructions 2015-2026

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  2. Begin with Part 1, providing your full name, mailing address, and physical address if different. Ensure all information is accurate.
  3. In Part 2, indicate your relationship to the sponsor by selecting the appropriate option. If married, proof of income continuity is required.
  4. For Part 3, detail your employment status and current annual income. Include any supporting documents like pay stubs or letters from employers.
  5. Complete Part 4 by submitting your Federal income tax information. Attach transcripts or photocopies as necessary.
  6. In Parts 5 and 6, both the sponsor and household member must sign and date the contract. Ensure all signatures are handwritten.
  7. If additional space is needed for explanations, utilize Part 9 or attach separate sheets as instructed.

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Proper documentation, such as most recent federal tax returns, birth certificates, and proof of residence must be submitted to USCIS to prove the relationship and shared residence. The household members do not have to be US citizens or permanent residents.
Establishing Proof of U.S. Domicile on Form I-864 Examples of documents that a sponsor can use to establish evidence of domicile include but are not limited to: Federal income tax returns. Home ownership or active lease with evidence of maintaining home. U.S. bank account or other investments.
Form I-864 requires the principal sponsor to submit proof of their income, such as tax returns and W-2s. Form I-864A, meanwhile, requires the household member to submit evidence of their own income and assets to demonstrate their financial contributions to the support of the immigrant.
A separate Form I-864A must be used for each household member whose income and/ or assets are being used by a sponsor to qualify.
I-864P, 2025 HHS Poverty Guidelines for Affidavit of Support Sponsors Household Size100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines* 2 $21,150 $26,437 3 $26,650 $33,312 4 $32,150 $40,187 5 $37,650 $47,0625 more rows Feb 28, 2025

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The following items must be submitted with Form I-864A: 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.
Form I-864A may only be used when a sponsors income and assets do not meet the income requirements of Form I-864 and the qualifying household member chooses to combine his or her resources with the income and/or assets of a sponsor to meet the requirements.

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