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Q: What is Form I-864EZ?
A: Form I-864EZ is the Affidavit of Support form used to demonstrate that a sponsor has sufficient financial means to support an intending immigrant.
Q: Who needs to file Form I-864EZ?
A: The petitioner who is sponsoring an intending immigrant applying for certain family-based visas needs to file Form I-864EZ.
Q: What is the purpose of Form I-864EZ?
A: The purpose of Form I-864EZ is to show that the intending immigrant will not become a public charge and that the sponsor has sufficient income or assets to support them.
Q: How do I fill out Form I-864EZ?
A: You should carefully read the instructions provided with the form and complete all the required sections accurately and completely.
Q: What documents do I need to submit with Form I-864EZ?
A: You will need to submit supporting documents such as proof of income, tax returns, and evidence of assets, as specified in the instructions.
Q: Can I withdraw my Form I-864EZ after submitting it?
A: Once you have submitted Form I-864EZ, it cannot be withdrawn. However, if there are errors or changes, you can submit a corrected/amended form.
Q: What happens after I submit Form I-864EZ?
A: After you submit Form I-864EZ, USCIS will review your form and supporting documents to determine if you meet the requirements. They may request additional information or schedule an interview if necessary.
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