This Affidavit of Support for a Dependent of a Student (F-2 Visa) is a crucial document for individuals seeking F-2 nonimmigrant status as a dependent (spouse or unmarried child under 21) of an F-1 international student in the United States.

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The F-2 visa requires applicants to demonstrate sufficient financial means to cover their living expenses and other costs without resorting to unauthorized employment or public funds.

This affidavit serves as a legally binding commitment from a sponsor—who can be the F-1 student themselves or another financially capable individual—to provide financial support for the F-2 dependent(s).

It assures the U.

S.

government that the dependent(s) will not become a public charge.

Key Requirements:

  • Sponsor Eligibility: The sponsor must be financially capable of supporting the F-1 student and all F-2 dependents, demonstrating funds that meet or exceed the financial requirements specified by the F-1 student's Form I-20, "Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status." This typically includes tuition, living expenses, and health insurance for the F-1 student, plus additional funds for each F-2 dependent.
  • Financial Proof: Sponsors must provide evidence of their financial capacity, such as recent bank statements, tax returns, and letters of employment/income verification. The demonstrated funds should be liquid and readily accessible.
  • Legally Binding: The sponsor acknowledges responsibility for the dependent's financial well-being throughout their stay in F-2 status.

Instructions for Use:

This digital template helps you generate a structured summary and draft of the financial support details required for an F-2 visa application.

It is intended for informational and preparatory purposes.

The final, officially signed, and properly documented affidavit must be submitted as part of the F-2 visa application process, often alongside the F-1 student's I-20 and other financial evidence.