Complete Your Form I‑864 Affidavit of Support Fast and Correctly

Upload your I‑864 PDF and let the AI guide you through every section, including sponsor details, immigrant information, household size, income, assets, and signatures. Whether you are sponsoring a single relative or including a joint sponsor, stop guessing and complete it correctly the first time.

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Upload tax returns, pay stubs, and supporting docs as source files, and AI pulls income and household data straight into the form.

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Sponsoring multiple family members, adding a joint sponsor, or including household member income? Auto‑fill every section with accuracy and speed.

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Form INFORMATIONS

Sponsor's Full Legal Name:

The sponsor's full name exactly as shown on tax returns or government ID. This identifies the individual financially responsible for the immigrant under U.S. law.

Sponsor's Address:

Your current mailing address. Must show you are domiciled (living) in the United States at the time of filing. If you move after filing, you must report your change of address.

Sponsor's Social Security Number (SSN):

Your SSN verifies identity and is critical to income verification. A missing or incorrect SSN can delay processing.

Immigrant's Name and Address:

The principal immigrant's full legal name and mailing address. If accompanying family members are also immigrating, list them in the appropriate section.

Part 3 — Family Members You're Sponsoring:

List the principal immigrant and any derivative family members who are immigrating with or within 6 months of the principal immigrant's arrival.

Part 5 — Household Size:

Total number of people in your household for income eligibility. This includes you, your dependents, any relatives living with you, any immigrants you're sponsoring, and certain previously sponsored immigrants if still financially obligated.

Part 6 — Employment and Income:

Your current employer, annual income, and income documentation (tax returns, W‑2s, pay stubs). If using household member income, that contributor must be listed and must complete Form I‑864A.

Part 7 — Assets (If Needed):

If your income does not meet the minimum requirement (125% of the federal poverty guideline for your household size), list assets such as savings, property, or investments that can make up the shortfall.

Part 8 — Sponsor's Contract and Signature:

By signing, you agree to use your financial resources to support the immigrant and prevent them from becoming a public charge. This is a legally enforceable contract under INA 213A.

WHAT IS FORM I-864?

What Is Form I‑864 and Who Needs to File It?

Form I‑864, Affidavit of Support under Section 213A of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), is the contract you, as a sponsor, sign to show you have adequate financial means to support an intending immigrant so they won't become dependent on U.S. government public benefits. Most family‑based green card applicants must file this affidavit with either the National Visa Center or USCIS when adjusting status.

Unlike Form I‑134 (Affidavit of Support for non‑immigrant visas), I‑864 creates a long‑term legal obligation. Once signed, you remain financially responsible until the sponsored immigrant becomes a U.S. citizen, earns 40 quarters of work (about 10 years), leaves the U.S. permanently, or dies.

If any of the following describe you, you generally must complete Form I‑864: a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident petitioning for a spouse, parent, child, or relative; a joint sponsor agreeing to help meet income requirements; or a household member contributing income. If your income doesn't meet the poverty guideline, assets or a joint sponsor can be used to qualify.

How to Fill Out Your I‑864 Online in 6 Simple Steps

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Upload your blank I‑864 PDF to the AI tool. The AI reads the form's structure and converts it into a guided interactive questionnaire.

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Enter your sponsor information — legal name, U.S. address, SSN, and employment details. This section establishes who is financially responsible.

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Enter the principal immigrant's information and list any accompanying family members. If you're adding a joint sponsor or household income contributor, prepare their details as well.

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Input your income and household size. Upload your federal tax returns, W‑2s, 1099s, and pay stubs; AI pulls the amounts and ensures they match the form fields.

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If your income is below the minimum requirement, enter your assets and/or household member income. AI calculates whether you meet the 125% poverty guideline for your household size.

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Review each field against your uploaded documents, sign the form electronically if permitted, or print and sign in black ink, then export a clean PDF ready for filing.

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FAQs

FORM I‑864: Frequently Asked Questions

What is Form I‑864 and why do I need to file it?

Form I‑864 shows that you, as a sponsor, have sufficient income or assets to support the immigrant, so they are unlikely to rely on means‑tested public benefits. It is usually required in family‑based immigrant visa and adjustment of status cases.

How do I fill out a Form I‑864 online for free?

Upload your I‑864 PDF to the AI platform. The tool converts the form into an interactive experience that guides you through every section—sponsor details, immigrant information, household size, income, assets, and signature. Follow the prompts, upload supporting docs, review, then export a clean, ready‑to‑submit PDF.

What income do I need to meet?

Your household income must be at least 125% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines for your household size. If you're active‑duty military filing for a spouse or child, you may only need 100% of the guideline. Assets or household member income can also help you qualify.

Can I use a joint sponsor?

Yes. If your income alone doesn't meet the requirement, another U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident can complete a separate Form I‑864 as a joint sponsor using their income and household size.

Do I need to include tax returns and supporting documents?

Yes. You must submit at least your most recent federal income tax return and supporting evidence. W‑2s, 1099s, pay stubs, and proof of assets are needed to verify income. If using household member income, each contributor must complete Form I‑864A.

Is Form I‑864 legally binding?

Yes. It is a legally enforceable contract under INA 213A. If the sponsored immigrant receives specified means‑tested public benefits, you may be asked to repay those benefits to the agency that provided them.

Common Mistakes When Completing Form I‑864
(and How AI Prevents Them)

Entering the Wrong Household Size

A common error is miscounting household members—forgetting to include yourself, dependents, or sponsored relatives. AI uses your uploaded data to calculate household size, so you don't undercount or overcount who needs to be counted.

Incorrect Income Reporting

Sponsors sometimes enter income that doesn't meet the poverty guideline or forget to include all sources. AI pulls income figures directly from uploaded tax returns and wage documents, ensuring the numbers you enter on the form are accurate.

Forgetting to Include Supporting Docs

Missing supporting documents is a common cause of delays. AI prompts you to upload tax returns, pay stubs, and asset documentation, ensuring all required items are included before you export your I‑864.

Using the Wrong Form

Some sponsors mistakenly file Form I‑864EZ or fail to file at all. The full I‑864 is required when assets, household income, or joint sponsors are involved. AI recommends the correct form based on your situation.

Unsigned or Incomplete Signature Section

An unsigned affidavit will be rejected. AI highlights the signature section and reminds you of original ink requirements or electronic signature rules, ensuring the form is ready to file.

Omitting Joint Sponsor or Household Member Forms

If you're using another person's income, Form I‑864A or a separate I‑864 for a joint sponsor must accompany your main affidavit. AI flags these requirements to ensure nothing is overlooked.

Incorrect Asset Valuation

Incorrectly listing assets can result in failing to meet income requirements. AI helps you enter asset values that comply with USCIS guidelines, reducing rejections.

Sending the Wrong Copies to the NVC or USCIS

There's only one I‑864, but supporting evidence must be orderly and complete. AI exports a final package that includes the affidavit and all supporting docs in the correct sequence.

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