Instructions for Form I-363, Request to Enforce Affidavit of 2025

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Each Form I-864A must be completed and signed by two individuals: the sponsor who is completing Form I-864 and a household member of the sponsor who is promising to make his or her income and/or assets available to help support the sponsored immigrant(s).
You must also be at least 18 years old and a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident. You must have a domicile in the United States or a territory or possession of the United States. Usually, this requirement means you must actually live in the United States, or a territory or possession, in order to be a sponsor.
A skilled lawyer can assist in tailoring such general affidavits to your situation.
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.
The person who signs the Affidavit of Support is also called the sponsor. The petitioner must complete Form I-864; however if the petitioners income is insufficient, a joint-sponsor may agree to also complete an I-864 on the applicants behalf. An Affidavit of Support is legally enforceable.
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Most family-based immigrants and some employment-based immigrants use this form to show they have adequate means of financial support and are not likely to rely on the U.S. government for financial support.
The statute provides that the affidavit is legally enforceable against the sponsor in actions brought by either the sponsored immigrant or a federal, state, or other entity. In other words, the sponsored immigrant can sue the sponsor to enforce the maintenance agreement.

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