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2022 HHS Poverty Guidelines for Affidavit of Support || Signature Immigration Forms

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  USCIS published its 2022 HHS Poverty Guidelines for Affidavit of Support. These figures, which are updated annually, are critically important to any U.S. Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident who is sponsoring a family member (spouse, parent, child, brother, or sister) for a green card. As part of the application process, the Petitioner/Sponsor will need to complete an Affidavit of Support, on USCIS Form I-864, on the immigrant's behalf. The legal purpose of this Affidavit is to prove that, according to the numbers set forth within the U.S. Poverty Guidelines, the U.S. Petitioner/Sponsor's household income is high enough to support the immigrating family members at 125% or more of U.S. poverty line levels, after taking into account anyone already living with or dependent on the U.S. Petitioner/Sponsor. The amount the Petitioner/Sponsor must show goes down to 100% for Petitioners/Sponsors living in Alaska or Hawaii or who are members of the U.S. Armed Forces. The rationale for ...

Signature Immigration Forms Inc || Immigration Attorneys

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DISCLAIMER: Signature Immigration Forms, Inc. ("Signature") is NOT a Law Firm and is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. Signature is affiliated with independent and licensed immigration Attorneys to provide U.S. Immigration Government Form Preparation Services under the careful supervision of independent immigration attorneys who are authorized under federal law to practice Immigration Law in ANY jurisdiction within the U.S. The independent licensed Immigration Attorneys have agreed to unbundle their services to offer reliable and affordable immigration legal services.  Signature is NOT endorsed by or affiliated with, USCIS, DHS, or any U.S. government entity. Signature’s fees for Services DO NOT include USCIS filing fees, biometrics service fees, or any other fees to be paid to the government. Any fee intended for the government is a separate fee and MUST be paid by the Client directly to USCIS. The Client is responsible to mail the completed and signed form(s),...