An Affidavit of Support is a legal document in which a person (the sponsor) promises to financially support an immigrant who is applying for a green card or certain types of visas.
It’s a binding contract between you, the government, and the immigrant and it is required in many cases.
The goal of the Affidavit of Support is to ensure that immigrants have financial backing and won’t require public assistance.
You're essentially guaranteeing that the immigrant won’t become a public charge, meaning they won’t rely on government benefits for financial support.
Typically, the sponsor who is petitioning for the immigrant’s visa or green card will be responsible for completing this form.
Once you sign an Affidavit of Support, you’re agreeing to financially support the immigrant, making sure they have enough resources to live above the poverty line.
To qualify as a sponsor, you need to demonstrate that you have the financial ability to support the immigrant.
The Affidavit of Support is more than just a piece of paper—it’s a legal commitment that comes with real responsibilities.
You’re not just helping someone get a green card; you’re agreeing to support them financially for the long haul, if needed.
Before signing, it’s important to fully understand what you’re agreeing to.