Chicago Immigration Lawyer – Azita M. Mojarad

Your Responsibilities Under USCIS’s Form I-864, Affidavit of Support

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If you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident planning to sponsor a relative for a green card,
you must sign an Affidavit of Support, also known as Form I-864.

Who Must Sign

Sponsor Eligibility

Key Responsibilities

The sponsor must ensure the sponsored immigrant maintains an income of at least 125% of
the Federal Poverty Guidelines and provide financial assistance if their income falls below this level.

Financial Risks and Considerations

When Do Your Sponsorship Responsibilities End?

Your financial duties as a sponsor conclude when any of the following occurs:

Continuing Obligations After Divorce

Divorce does not end your responsibilities under Form I-864. Additionally, courts generally do not recognize private agreements such as pre-marital, post-marital, or divorce contracts as valid reasons to avoid these obligations.

Withdrawing Sponsorship

You may withdraw your sponsorship before the green card application is approved. However, please note that once permanent residency is granted, your obligations are fixed unless they end under one of the specified conditions.

Address Change Notification

You must report any address changes within 30 days by submitting Form I-865 to USCIS to avoid fines of up to $5,000.

Understanding Your Commitment

Signing Form I-864 carries significant legal responsibilities. Make sure you understand these obligations before proceeding. If you have questions or need more information about Form I-864 or any other immigration matter, please contact the Law Offices of Azita M. Mojarad, P.C. by e-mailing us at azita@azitalaw.com or calling 312.641-0771.

 

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