A very common question that comes up about the DV lottery is about the requirement to prove you will not become a public charge (i.e. be in need of financial assistance from the government). Many people have a hard time accepting that is even a requirement. Well it is. For sure. Everywhere, for everyone. Got that? OK – let me explain…
For DV lottery there is a set of rules that frequently refer to the Immigration and Nationality Act. Essentially the DV lottery is operated within a framework of immigration law and there are standard aspects of the laws that apply to all immigration cases. The public charge requirement is one such example. The instructions for the DV lottery include information about this in their FAQ (Question 37 in DV2015 and DV2016 instructions). The notes say:-
37. If I receive a visa through the DV program, will the U.S. government pay for my airfare to the United States, help me find housing and employment, and/or provide healthcare or any subsidies until I am fully settled?
No. The U.S. government will not provide any of these services to you if you receive a visa through the DV program. If you are selected to apply for a DV, you will need to demonstrate that you will not become a public charge in the United States before being issued a visa. This evidence may be in the form of a combination of your personal assets, an Affidavit of Support (Form I-134) submitted by a relative or friend residing in the United States, an offer of employment from an employer in the United States, or other evidence.
OK, so it is required. OK???
So how do you prove that you will not become a public charge. The simplest way is to demonstrate that you have enough money/assets to support yourself. This can be in various ways, for example:-
- Bank/other financial statements
- Real Estate/Property
- Stocks/Bonds
- Income from business investments
The CO will be far more interested in “liquid” assets (such as savings in a bank account) than other non liquid assets.
If you intend to show the above you will need to show around $10,000 for each adult, and a bit less for children (for example $25,000 for a family of four, $10,000 for a single person). This can be from a combination of the above.
If you cannot show that level of personal finance a job offer can help, and of course someone already working in the USA on a temporary visa can show existing salary (payslips, tax records, job confirmation letters and so on).
If the selectee cannot provide the above, they may be advised obtaining an “affidavit of support” from a family member or friend already in the USA. The affidavit of support should be in the form of the I-134 which must be filled out by a US legal resident and supported by tax filing records, payslips and so on. The instructions for the I-134 are clear and helpful.
The selectee only needs to provide one I-134 to cover their case (it covers the principal and all derivatives). The income of the person filling out the I-134 should be greater than that shown on the Federal Poverty Guidelines for total number of family members for the sponsor/family AND the selectee/derivatives.
The original (or now scanned/emailed) signed I-134 plus supporting documents is presented by the selectee at the interview IF requested. Not all embassies request it as a matter of course, and some hardly ever request it. However, not providing it if requested can lead to AP/disqualification.
Supporting documents for the I-134 are the sponsors:
- 1040 (annual tax report – most recent copy)
- W2 (annual employee earnings statement if employed – most recent copy)
- Recent Payslips
- Photo ID
The I-134 should be sent to you prior to the interview by mail or scanned and the supporting documents can be photocopies or sent by email.
There are several African countries where the “host” system serves to satisfy the requirements. If the selectee is planning to stay with a host, they could be asked what is the relationship between host and selectee. If there is a good relationship (family, or close friend) the Consular Officer is allowed to use their discretion to take that as evidence that the selectee will not become a public charge.
If you are unsure about the difference between the I-134 and the I-864, then please check out this post for more information.
For more info including how to complete the I-134, please watch this video.
Sources:
April 26, 2022 at 16:18
My case number is AS2022***125. I received the 2NL & do I need to fill the I-134 form online? Is that a must to fill?
Also, do I need to advise the living place to the embassy before I go to the USA? That means do I need to rent an apartment before going to the USA?
April 28, 2022 at 04:53
The I-134 is completed by a friend or family member that is resident in the USA.
You need to provide an address where the GC can safely be sent. You don’t have to rent a place for that, again, a friend can help.
February 11, 2022 at 15:04
From where i can get the I134 form of affidative support. I receive my 2nl email almost 10 days ago. Yet i did not get the updated 134 form. Incase they ask i must have one. The form i get through internet is expired one.
February 11, 2022 at 16:00
The online version is the latest. Ignore the expiry date.
January 18, 2022 at 01:22
Dear Mr Simon
When is the ideal time to get I-134?
I have high case number, is it better if i get i-134 as soon as possible or close to the time my case become current ?
please advise, thank you
January 18, 2022 at 16:01
Once you get the 2NL
January 10, 2022 at 02:58
Dear Mr Simon
If I only provide i-134 without showing any personal asset, will it be suffice?
Please advise
Thank you
January 11, 2022 at 14:59
Yes if the sponsors income is sufficient.
November 4, 2021 at 12:02
Hi Brit,
My wife is the main applicant, but our savings are on my bank account (I am a derivative applicant). Is that OK for the interview?
Thank you in advance.
Greetings
November 6, 2021 at 19:18
No problem.
September 23, 2021 at 01:51
Dear Mr Simon
i would lke to ask your opinion
I’m DV2022 selectee from AS region with 3 derivatives
If i have an equivalent of $30,000 in my savings (house & car not included), do you think i still need to get i-134?
i might be able to ask my distant cousin to help, but we havent had contact for a few years
please kindly express your opinion
thank you
September 25, 2021 at 23:16
They might accept the savings, but the I-134 is safer.
September 14, 2021 at 19:35
Hello brit, My sponsor is working two jobs at the same time, one as self employed and the other for a company,
1- should he provide me with the w2 document or 1040 document ?
2- the annual income in the i-134 document should be the total of the two jobs or just one of theme?
thank you.
September 17, 2021 at 04:34
1. Both
2. Both
July 29, 2021 at 11:40
In your video Public Charge and the new DS5540 form
You suggest that it is positive if one can acquire a job offer form the US.
For example, I have a employee that could engage me at his company.
What do I need from him, a memorandum that he could be my employer or something like that?
I am not the principal selectee though, my wife is. Does it make any difference?
July 15, 2021 at 13:02
I understand that, but we don’t have much choice – it’s difficult enough to even find a of sponsor. I will try though.
Do you, or anyone else know of someone who had difficulties having for a sponsor same person for the second time?
Mine has enough income to cover two families, and he is saying that he has acquaintances sponsoring several families or several single’s – no troubles at all.
BTW what was the form that we must fill up about our financial situation, I-8*** something?
July 14, 2021 at 09:16
I just wanted to clear the things up for myself and other selectees who have doubts about this issue.
And I guess I pose the question ambiguously, it’s not that one sponsor can give only one I-134 in a lifetime, do you say that it might be a problem if he is already sponsoring someone else, and as I figured out, you propose that even his/her spouse will give an I-134 one may have issues at the embassy?
So if you have more information about that please explain it for all of us a little bit, or send a link if there is one – I’m searching for a while but nothing specific comes out.
July 15, 2021 at 04:11
I usually tell people to avoid the chance that one embassy sees a sponsor multiple times – just because it is smarter to do that.
July 12, 2021 at 19:58
Hi Simon,
I read somewhere that you said a person that’s already been a sponsor once in his life, can’t be a sponsor again – yet I also read a comment here from someone that was told by a lawyer that he can’t be his sponsor because he is sponsoring his brother in law – to which you answered that this is his personal opinion, not a rule that he can’t be this guy’s sponsor as well.
Now, I’m confused – If my sponsor is someone that was sponsoring my relative 5 years ago, and the period of 5 years validity has gone by so he is not eligible for him any longer, he or his wife can’t he be mine or someone else’s sponsor once again?
Thanks.
July 13, 2021 at 05:37
I did not ever say the first comment.
There is no 5 years validity. If you want to take a risk, feel free to try.
July 13, 2021 at 09:29
Hi again,
Here is the comment that I was referring to:
1.
My sponsor’s attorney said to him, that he can’t sponsoring me, as he is already sponsoring his father-in-law’s family so he can’t send me an I-134. Actually I have made some searching and it seems that the attorney is mistaken but I still need offical documents or sites_ if there is any_ to convince my friend_the sponsor_ whom is already afraid of doing something illegal.
Your answer:
That is probably more of his personal opinion than actual law.
2.
Below information is from the USCIS webpage, I couldn’t find an exact answer but…
If you are sponsoring more than one foreign national, you must submit a separate Form I-134 for each foreign national.
Please let us know from where you draw your conclusions that a sponsor can give only one I-134 in a lifetime – is there any specific case where a selectee was refused because of that?
Thank you once again.
July 13, 2021 at 14:16
Again???
I JUST told you that I never said “that a sponsor can give only one I-134 in a lifetime”.
July 15, 2021 at 02:44
1. So that answer is NOTHING LIKE what you asserted I had said!
2. That is not my assertion and never has been.
July 11, 2021 at 16:07
Hi Brit,
Thank you for your support in advance. My question is related to i-134, as I have 3 kids how to include the 3rd one in the Part 07. I need to know how the number sequence goes on for the name, DOB and Gender. Please advise. Thanks
July 12, 2021 at 20:52
Use your own judgement.
June 16, 2021 at 03:12
hello brit, the i-134 must be filled out in computer and signed in black ink ?. or should it be filled out entirely in black ink?
If my sponsor is an employee, should he also send me W2 only? or also bank statements ?.
The sponsor fills out the form and sends it to me by email, does he also have to file it with USCIS or some department?
June 16, 2021 at 04:31
1. It’s in the instructions.
2. W2/1040, payslips and photo ID
3. https://britsimonsays.com/all-about-public-charge-affidavit-of-support-i-134/
June 12, 2021 at 20:45
Hi brit
2022 cn 7000 from nepal
For example I have saving of $50000 in my account for 2 person, is that enough to prove that we wont be public charge, as we donot have sponsor who can help us with i134 form
Thank you
June 13, 2021 at 15:02
That should normally be enough.
June 7, 2021 at 13:33
Hi Brit,
Thank you for your advises. I have been scheduled for interview in Riyadh on July. I was trying to get a sponsor to provide i-134. But everyone is reluctant to provide as these details are very personal to them.
In your post, you have mentioned 4 supporting documents. Could you please tell me specifically, for a self employed person what supporting documents are required so that i can ask for it.
June 8, 2021 at 22:04
The documents are personal, yes. But the whole thing is personal – the sponsor is promising to support you financially, even though the I-134 is not legally enforceable.
A self employed person would provide photo ID, tax reports (1040) and possibly an accountants letter to prove current year income.
June 7, 2021 at 04:29
Hi Brit!
I have the interview next month, my savings are in local currency (pesos) and the amount is around 10k USD, I should convert it to dollars or it’s the same to the CO considering that I will have to show the last bank statements?
Thank you.
June 7, 2021 at 20:05
No need to convert.
May 27, 2021 at 00:56
Hey Brit
Can my sponsor send me i-134 with his redacted SSN showing only last four digits?
Same with 1040 transcripts.
May 27, 2021 at 06:02
He must follow the instructions.
May 23, 2021 at 23:15
Hi Simon,
DV21 winner here, I have my interview in 3 weeks. I have a few questions:
1- I have 3 properties, overall worth US$250k. Is it okay if I just take the documents proving that they’re my properties? They also say what I paid for them.
2- My daughter lives in Buenos Aires and is currently employed by a UK company that also has an US address. Can she be my I-134 if she pays her taxes in Argentina but her salary is un US $ and 19k?
3- The instructions they gave me for the medical appointment says that I need to provide a US address where I will be staying. In my DS 260 I put a hotel address that I know can receive my green card, is it okay if I provide that? What about during the interview?
Thank you in advance!
May 25, 2021 at 01:59
1. That’s pointless.
2. No
3. Don’t use a commercial address. It should be someone you know and can trust at a residential address.
May 25, 2021 at 02:16
1-Why is it pointless if it proves I have enough money? I would sell these properties and invest in the US, does that now prove that I’m not gonna be a public charge?
3- Can I change the address during the interview? Or should I do it before?
Thank you!
May 25, 2021 at 13:53
1. Because they only consider liquid assets.
3. Yes
April 20, 2021 at 15:38
Hello!
I am interviewing in Montreal (hopefully), and have got the following supporting documents for the i-134:
– passport copy
– most recent 1040
– most recent W2
– letter from sponsor’s employer confirming salary etc
– letter from bank confirming savings etc
Do I also need to get recent paystubs, or will this be enough? My sponsor’s annual income is over $100K.
Aside from the i-134, I also personally have $45K of savings plus extensive education (28 years old with no derivatives).
Thanks!
April 20, 2021 at 20:47
Yes you should have a recent paytstub as of the interview date.
April 20, 2021 at 21:53
Thanks so much for your reply. The reason I won’t have a recent paystub is that my sponsor is going on 3 months unpaid leave from May-July, which is likely when my interview would come up. He still very much has his job etc, and has worked there 11 years. I don’t know how to explain that – should I get his employer to write that in a letter or something?
April 21, 2021 at 00:04
Use your own judgement.
March 19, 2021 at 14:19
Thanks for the great work you are doing. You have no idea how valuable your videos. Please, what is the latest rule on Public Charge with Trump’s exit?
March 19, 2021 at 21:52
The aspects of public charge that Trump introduced are blocked. So no DS5540. However, some people will still be asked for an I-134.
March 5, 2021 at 20:57
Hey brit
For bank statements should it be like for the last 6 months (for example)
Or it’s ok to put cash money in your bank account just before the interview
March 6, 2021 at 04:51
You would have to show the money has been there for some time.
March 6, 2021 at 07:00
Im not current yet but i my number might be current next month So if i want to submit an I-134 when should i start the process?
March 6, 2021 at 07:11
And would only 20k USD be enough without showing i-134 form?
Sorry but we’re over thinking because covid was harsh financially
March 6, 2021 at 07:14
20k for 2 person*
March 6, 2021 at 14:47
Maybe. The I-134 is certain, savings is not.
March 6, 2021 at 14:45
When you get the 2NL
February 9, 2021 at 08:54
Hi Simon,
I’m currently filling out my DS260. I’m 18 and my plan is to join the U.S. military as soon as I receive my visa. I have completed all testing and even received formal offers to join the Australian military (which I think might be evidence for the CO that I will be able to enter the military). Also, I’ve been in contact with a U.S. military recruiter that has offered me a place to stay during the recruitment process.
The U.S. military does not recruit individuals without at least a green card so I can’t provide a formal job offer.
I’ve been putting off my DS260 for fear that I will not have enough savings when I reach my interview, it is not likely that I will have $10000USD saved if I were to have an interview booked now.
Should I borrow money? Should I sell my car? Perhaps try to go the I-134 route (I have no close contacts in the U.S.)? What do you suggest I do?
Thanks for reading my super long comment.
February 9, 2021 at 20:14
Don’t sell things or borrow. Show what you have or get an I-134.
September 20, 2021 at 17:25
Hey Charlie, I realize this is pretty late but I’m in a really similar position to you. Sent my DS-260 and just got my interview and medical done in the past week – waiting for my visa to be (hopefully) issued after I sent evidence of my financial situation. After I move I plan to enlist in the USMC as an 0311 or 0331. Were you planning to join the corps too or another branch? I never went to any ADF recruiters.
Your recruiter sounds pretty awesome to offer you a place to stay during the enlistment process.
Depending on how long you’ve been talking to him he might also be able to offer to be the sponsor for the I-134?
January 25, 2021 at 19:42
Hi Brit , I am a student and single and I have 15000 USD in my bank account, is it enough or too risky ?
January 25, 2021 at 22:53
Did you read the article?
January 25, 2021 at 23:29
Yes I read it , the problem is that I don’t have a US sponsor . So I don’t know if that’s enough to prove that I won’t be a public charge .
January 25, 2021 at 23:59
And you won’t know until the interview.
January 26, 2021 at 00:54
Ok , thank you very much .
January 18, 2021 at 08:02
Hello sir. So for dv 2021 we won’t need any actual paper right? We can reach all the required papers and documents by email from our sponser?
Thanks
January 18, 2021 at 15:35
Email is fine
January 4, 2021 at 23:56
Hi simon,
My sponsor’s attorney said to him, that he can’t sponsoring me, as he is already sponsoring his father-in-law’s family so he can’t send me an I-134. Actually I have made some searching and it seems that the attorney is mistaken but I still need offical documents or sites_ if there is any_ to convince my friend_the sponsor_ whom is already afraid of doing something illegal.
Kindly advice me and if you have any formal documents declaring this situation, would you please pass it by to me.
Thanks for your expected useful advice.
January 4, 2021 at 23:59
That is probably more of his personal opinion than actual law.
October 18, 2020 at 14:27
Hello Brit – Can I exclude I-134 if I have a job offer for more than 100k a year?
October 18, 2020 at 23:14
Typically, yes.
October 16, 2020 at 07:55
Does the cost of an emergency operation for child delivery covered under Medicaid (Emergency Medical Assistance) constitute a public charge
October 16, 2020 at 21:38
Not technically, but COs often ask how medical expenses for US citizen births have been paid (and its hard to justify a 9 month process as an emergency).
October 16, 2020 at 07:18
No. He will still be working for the company whiles in the United States because it is a remote job and he is allowed to work from any location in the world.
October 16, 2020 at 21:34
You can list it then.
Please use the REPLY button to keep responses linked.
October 15, 2020 at 18:33
I won the DV 2021. My husband works for US employer in West Africa. Can he use his income (Employment Letter) as the Sponsor in place of I – 134?
October 16, 2020 at 04:26
Well that would be a job he would leave – right??? So no.
October 22, 2020 at 10:10
Dear BritSimon,
I have read through your post and the comments regarding public charge. I am a little confused, could you please clarify the below:
1) There is no need to receive I-134 if we have enough money on our bank accounts, right?
2) Are we safe if we have approximately $30000 – 40000$ at the time of the interview for 2 people ( my husband and I)?
3) You article mentions having minimum 10000$ per person in order not to be a public charge. However, as a response to one of the comments above you mentioned that it is risky to have 30 000$ and recommended getting I-134. Is it my misunderstanding?
The reason I am asking is that it is difficult for me to get I-134, I would rather show my savings.
4) Is it ok to show statements from my Bank of America account? Or does it have to be from my local bank where I live?
Thanks a million for your input into our future,
Best regards
October 22, 2020 at 20:35
1. That is ultimately up to the CO to decide.
2. See 1
3. Again, see 1. The only “certain” approach is an I-134. Savings is subjective.
4. Doesn’t matter.
October 22, 2020 at 20:52
Thank you!!!!
September 16, 2020 at 07:23
hi Brit, is it ok to take two I-134’s for the interview
September 16, 2020 at 20:09
You can take anything you want, but if both the I-134s are under the poverty guidelines you simply have two useless pieces of paper.
September 13, 2020 at 16:08
Hi Simon. Do you think will be harder to get a Sponsor after this news?
Trump officials propose collecting DNA from citizens sponsoring immigrants – news on below website (date: Sep 11, 2020) :
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/516029-trump-officials-propose-collecting-dna-from-citizens-sponsoring
Thank you for all of your hardworking by helping DV Selectees.
September 13, 2020 at 17:25
No.
September 13, 2020 at 00:49
Hi brit
1: My sponsor send me i-134 form he have 2 dependents and im going to be 3rd and his annual income is 31,000 is that good enough ? Because its more than poverty guidlance for 4 peoples
2:He is self employed so he just send me his 1040 forms total 8 pages of 1040 and driving licence , Do i need something else from him ?
September 13, 2020 at 00:50
1. Why are you asking when you know the answer?
2. No
September 13, 2020 at 01:05
Bank statements not required ?
September 11, 2020 at 12:40
Hi Brit,
1. If my sponsor family have 3 children and he is a single-dad. One of the children got married and not live with him and the other two are employed and also not live with him. So if I am a single DV winner how many people will it count?
2. If my sponsor have annual income below the Poverty Guideline but he has some saving in bank account will it help?
3. Does my sponsor have to notarize this I-134 form and send both notary letter and I-134 to me?
September 11, 2020 at 18:42
1. 2
2. No. If he is below the poverty line for 2 people he cannot help anyone.
3. No. It says no on the form itself.
September 5, 2020 at 18:12
Hi brit ,
Im one of plaintiff in curtis case , im from saudi Arabia and im single and i have 5000 dollars in my account . I can add another 5k $ now to make the requirement for 1 person . But I’m not sure if its wise to do or embassy will ask questions of sudden amount in my account .. what u think is best for me to do in this situation . Looking forward for your reply .
September 9, 2020 at 13:21
I-134.
August 28, 2020 at 13:59
Hello Simon,
me and my wife could not find a sponsor to fill out form I-134 as we don’t have anyone close enough to trust us. But until interview we would show around 30,000 EUR (more than 35,000$) bank balance. For a couple it would be more than enough.
Dealing with public charge, is it still too risky without a sponsor?
Thank you for your time.
August 28, 2020 at 21:37
It is somewhat of a risk – but may be acceptable.
September 2, 2020 at 01:32
Hi Simon,
I am in a similar situation with my spouse, but we will be able to show about $100,000 for a family of two. Does that still present any risks or should it be sufficient?
September 2, 2020 at 02:27
There is still a small risk – it is up to the CO.
August 27, 2020 at 22:29
I have read the article above and understood. But please sir on my side,, am turning 21 years and I was selected for the DV 2021. I have my aunt who will be my host and I will be working while furthering my studies. Am I safe with that or I will become a public charge?
Thanks in advance.
August 27, 2020 at 22:35
To be safe you should get an I-134.
August 27, 2020 at 23:31
okay sir thank you
August 22, 2020 at 23:57
Hello,
Can a friend of mine works for Google and has H1B visa filled out the I-134 for a me and I am a DV winner? or should the I-134 filled out by a US citizen or a green card holder?
August 23, 2020 at 17:51
US citizen or GC holder.
August 11, 2020 at 14:54
Hi simon, I was rejected visa because of my place of birth which was mistakenly entered, but I entered the correct one and all other information on my visa application, by then I was in university but now I have graduated and I win again, can I indicate that I have a degree or wassce ? I have both of them.
The amount indicated on my sponsors account on the previous affidavit was 4500$ is that amount OK? But she owns a House to accommodate me.
When filling the DS 260 should I indicate that I was denied visa and attach the documents giving to me during the interview?
What is the minimum amount on someone account who is providing affidavit?
August 11, 2020 at 20:48
There was more to your previous denial than you are telling me.
Complete the DS260 with all accurate information. Don’t try to write what you think they want to read!
The article above describes the INCOME (not account balance) that is needed to be shown by the sponsor.
August 7, 2020 at 00:18
Hi Simon,
I am currently a student and I am in debt because of student loans. Will that be a problem for the CO? Can I tell them that I am planning on finishing my studies first and not planning on becoming a public charge in the US?
Thank you in advance for your reply, and thank you very much for your website and videos, they have helped me alot already.
August 7, 2020 at 03:15
Should not be a problem.
November 11, 2020 at 09:16
Do you have a sponsor?
July 21, 2020 at 21:20
Hello Simon,
First of all, thank you for your hard work, you are a star!
Second, one quick question if I may:
I am a EU DV2021 winner, I completed the DS-260 but haven’t been asked for the documents yet. Will they ask for the savings proof in advance or is that only to be checked by the CO during the interview?
Thank you very much in advance and let’s hope we all get a chance
July 21, 2020 at 23:49
At interview.
https://britsimonsays.com/all-about-public-charge-affidavit-of-support-i-134/
July 15, 2020 at 14:13
Hi, my agent indicated wassce instead of O level under educational requirement.
I am wondering about this please guide me ok
July 15, 2020 at 23:17
Ask a clear question.
July 13, 2020 at 13:21
Is there any chance for 2020 winner? I am quit upset
July 13, 2020 at 13:30
Embassies have been closed due to the pandemic and now there is also a ban by Trump. We are fighting the ban, but even if we win that we will need the embassies to reopen and time is running out. So, you may not get an interview.
July 13, 2020 at 14:57
OMG……. The bitter truth. The bitter pill that’s difficult to swallow. God help 2020 winners. We are not the cause of covid-19
July 13, 2020 at 06:31
I am the winner of DV 2021 on form DS-260 I put in the address of the green card delivery the name of my daughter who is a permanent resident of the USA, but the one who is going to sponsor me is her husband who is an American citizen, he is the who is going to fill out the I-134 the question is,
1.is there a problem in that?
2. Does putting my daughter’s name on form DS-260 in the address box where my Green card will arrive will make her a sponsor or has nothing to do with it?
Thanks Sr.
July 13, 2020 at 13:15
1. No
2. Nothing to do with it.
May 24, 2021 at 10:54
Hi Brit,
Please clarify followings,
1. In case of sponsor who provide I-134, should he be a friend or relation to me – the applicant? Is it must?
2. Can’t be a person (business man), who is known to my close relation?
3. Will there be any issue related to not having a relationship between sponsor and me?
4. And is it ok to get a I -134 from a business man, rather from an employee?
May 25, 2021 at 05:22
1. No
2. Yes
3. I can’t be certain.
4. Yes
June 22, 2020 at 22:11
Hi, Simon.
I am from Ghana and currently employed.
Since I don’t have enough balance in my bank account. Can my employer in Ghana sponsor me or can I use his bank statement at the interview?
June 22, 2020 at 23:13
No
June 21, 2020 at 23:44
Can I confirm, is that $10,000 USD?
June 22, 2020 at 17:35
It’s dollars, yes – but it is an approximate number. An I-134 is much safer.
June 18, 2020 at 07:29
Hi Simon! How are you doing? I’m here again after settling in USA for 3 months by DV2020 with your valuable support. I’m here to seek more support for my new friend from Africa due to he could not post his questions on your blog, he said. Hope you kindly respond to the questions below and I will let him know. Please see below scenarios of his condition I quoted.
“Awesome, thank you so much!
I wanted to ask you some questions,
I have case number 2021AF00019***,
1. Does my case number have chance to be interviewed, if so which month probably?
3. I already got admission letter FROM US college, and I am about to get a job offer in USA from my host’s business, will that increase my chances of getting a visa or it would cause more problems?
2. I have 4 different Hosts and I will tell you their scenarios, I want to know who will be the best choice to use in interview:
1st Host: he’s US citizen, he is married ( has a wife and one young kid) and we’ve met via Facebook and he used to sponsoring charity organization in my country but we never met personally and he never came in my country , he sponsoring my education (from High school until now),food for my family regularly equal monthly amount, materials…
He’s ready to host me , he has high salary (more than 150k$ annually) and he is willing to gimme a job offer in his business before I even apply. He even gave me some extra funds when he sent the funds, now I have 4k$ in my savings because of his savings.
2nd Host: he’s US citizen, single and he works in US Navy, we’ve met in 2014 for 2months then he go back to USA, he was my sponsor on I-20 when I was about to apply F1-visa(student visa 2019) but unfortunately my visa had been denied, his salary is somehow low 25k$ though he use them as savings because all basic needs are given from the Navy and he’s willing to be my Host too.
3rd Host: she’s my Aunt, she’s married (with 2kids and hasbund) she has permanent residence, she is willing to host me though her salary is somehow low 40k$.
4th Host: She’s cousin, she’s married (with one baby and husband), she’s GC holder, she came via fully scholarship then she applied for H1B eventually got a green card.
She’s willing to host me and she has a salary of 60k$
Thanks a lot for your precious time!!”
Regards,
June 18, 2020 at 19:25
This guy has posted his question numerous times, and I have answered him.
June 16, 2020 at 14:53
Hello! Does the sponsor need to be currently residing in the US, or just a US citizen that files US taxes?
Thank you so much
June 16, 2020 at 19:12
Citizen or US resident.
June 16, 2020 at 19:33
Thanks for your reply! Sorry to be specific about it, but to clarify – if they are a US citizen (born there) but now live in Canada (still paying US taxes of course), that would be fine?
Thanks!
June 16, 2020 at 22:34
No – I would suggest a US resident
June 11, 2020 at 17:23
Is it a document requested by all embassies or it depends on where you get to be interviewed. I’m asking this because a friend I have didn’t have a sponsor and had no clue about affidavit of support, yet was issued the lottery visa just a year ago. He had his interview at U.S embassy at Accra, Ghana. Was he just lucky or some embassies are a bit flexible with the affidavit of support?
June 12, 2020 at 00:38
It varies by embassy, by case, and it has become more common in the last year.
June 13, 2020 at 12:45
Do you know if the US embassy in Bulgaria will ask for an affidavit of support/I-134 form?
June 13, 2020 at 17:47
It is best to assume that they will.
March 9, 2020 at 19:01
Hi simon
I have a question for you. I would like to know if my sponsor has an income of 45,000 dollars living in the state of Ohio when we are a total family of 8 people. could he sponsor me
because I saw that for a family of 8 people it is 44120.
I’m a little confused I can’t understand I’m being talked to by 125% more. I read all of your articles but I don’t come with your videos because I’m French-speaking
answer me if it’s enough or not
Thanks
March 8, 2020 at 18:51
Do I nessasary to fill in form i-134 to interview? I’m dvlottery winners, from iraq my cn AS14XXX
March 8, 2020 at 20:04
That is wise to reduce risk.