This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Citizenship and Immigration Services on December 23, 2022 and used country-wide. Check the official instructions before completing and submitting the form.
Q: What is USCIS Form I-945?
A: USCIS Form I-945 is a form used to request a public charge bond.
Q: What is a public charge bond?
A: A public charge bond is a type of bond that certain immigrants may need to post to show they will not become a public charge (reliant on government benefits).
Q: Who is required to submit Form I-945?
A: Form I-945 is required to be submitted by individuals who are applying for certain immigration benefits and are found to be likely to become a public charge.
Q: What does Form I-945 require?
A: Form I-945 requires the applicant to provide information about their financial sponsor, as well as details about the bond amount and payment.
Q: How does the public charge bond work?
A: The public charge bond is a financial guarantee that the immigrant will not rely on public benefits. If the immigrant does access certain benefits, the bond may be used to repay the government.
Q: How much does the public charge bond cost?
A: The cost of the public charge bond is determined by the amount set by the government, and it can vary depending on individual circumstances.
Form Details:
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