Request for this procedure is done virtually and by creating an account with Uscis online. All the details, below.
To guarantee support to citizens of Latin American countries in conflict, Govt America provides Declaration of Financial Assistance When a sponsor financially supports an immigrant Temporary stay of that person America.
This procedure is performed at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (Uzisby its summary in English). Form I-134A And applicable to citizens only Cuba, Venezuela, Haiti Or Nicaragua.
So you can sponsor
to start the process Financial support It is important to note that this application is not intended to match potential sponsors with beneficiaries.
Similarly, Form I-134A can be completed and submitted only by sponsors uscis online application, To do so, the sponsor and beneficiary must meet the following requirements:
Sponsor
- Be a citizen or national of the United States.
- Be a lawful permanent resident, temporary lawful resident, or conditional permanent resident.
- You must have a financial income that guarantees you can help a beneficiary.
Beneficiaries
Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan beneficiaries must be temporary residents and are not eligible for assistance if they are in any of the following cases:
- They do not have a valid passport.
- They have been expelled from the United States in the last five years.
- They do not meet vaccinations and other public health requirements.
- They have permanent or refugee status in another country.
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