What is form i-864p?

Form I-864P, also known as the Poverty Guidelines, is a form used by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to determine whether a sponsor meets the income requirements to sponsor an immigrant. It is an important document that helps ensure that the sponsored immigrant will not become a public charge.

What are the types of form i-864p?

There is only one type of Form I-864P, which is the Poverty Guidelines. It provides income requirements based on the household size and the state where the sponsor resides. These guidelines are updated annually, and sponsors must meet the minimum income threshold to support the sponsored immigrant.

Poverty Guidelines

How to complete form i-864p

Completing Form I-864P may seem complex, but with the right guidance, it can be done easily. Here are the steps to complete the form:

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Download and print the latest version of Form I-864P from the official USCIS website.
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Read the instructions carefully to understand the requirements and guidelines.
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Gather the necessary financial documents, such as tax returns and pay stubs.
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Fill in the required information accurately, including your personal details and income information.
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Calculate your household size and find the corresponding poverty guidelines for your state.
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Determine if your household income meets or exceeds the required income threshold.
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Provide any additional supporting documents, if required.
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Review the form for any errors or omissions before signing and dating it.
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Submit the completed Form I-864P along with the supporting documents to the USCIS.

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Questions & answers

It is not mandatory to notarize the form. Concurrently, as a sponsor, you must sign the form, even if a joint sponsor is required to submit form I-864 to address the income requirement.
Form I-864P is a form that the sponsor fills on behalf of the immigrant or family of immigrant members that seeks support. It is also popularly known as the Affidavit of Support. This form entails the contractual relationship between the sponsor and the US government.
When should I file Form I-864? Form I-864 should be completed when the person who is applying for their green card has either been scheduled for an immigrant visa interview at a consular office outside the U.S., or is inside the U.S. already and they are ready to submit Form I-485 (Adjustment of Status).
I-864 Instructions Part 1: Relationship. Part 2: Information About the Principal Immigrant. Part 3: Information About the Immigrants You Are Sponsoring. Part 4: Information About You (Sponsor) Part 5: Sponsor's Household Size. Part 6: Sponsor's Employment and Income. Part 7: Use of Assets to Supplement Income.
Who Completes Form I-864EZ? Only the U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, or U.S. national who filed Form I-130 for a family member, may complete this affidavit. A sponsor is required to be at least 18 years of age and domiciled in the United States, its territories, or possessions.
Each joint sponsor must fill out a separate I-864 form. In their form, they will include the names of all immigrants that they will personally be sponsoring. In the case of two joint sponsors, each sponsor will only list the intending immigrants for which they will take legal responsibility.