The Form I-134, Declaration of Financial Support, is used by a U.

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citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident, or a person legally residing in the U.

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to show that a nonimmigrant visa applicant has adequate means of financial support and is unlikely to become a public charge while in the United States.

Unlike Form I-864 (Affidavit of Support for Immigrant Visas), Form I-134 is typically for temporary stays and does not create a legally binding sponsorship contract that extends for years.

Its primary purpose is to satisfy consular officers or immigration officials that the nonimmigrant will be financially self-sufficient or supported during their visit, preventing them from becoming a public charge.

Key Requirements:

  • Proof of Funds: The declarant (sponsor) must demonstrate sufficient financial resources, including income, assets, and bank account balances, to support the nonimmigrant for the entire duration of their intended temporary stay.
  • Relationship: The declarant must clearly state their relationship to the nonimmigrant visa applicant.
  • No Legal Contract: It is a declaration of intent and ability to provide financial support, not a legally enforceable contract against the U.S. government for reimbursement of public benefits.
  • Documentation: Typical supporting documents include bank statements, employment verification letters, pay stubs, and income tax returns.

Instructions for Use:

This digital template helps you generate a structured summary and draft of the I-134 details.

It is intended for preparation purposes to ensure all necessary information is gathered.

The final version and all required supporting documents must be presented as requested by the U.

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Department of State (for visa interviews at consulates) or U.

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